The Seine is a 776-kilometre long river in the north of France. It rises at Source-Seine and flows through Paris and into the English Channel at Le Havre.[1]
During the Hundred Years' War, when Jeanne d'Arc's executioner, Geoffroy Thérage, couldn't destroy her Heart, he disposed of it in the Seine. There it remained until Simon Hathaway recovered the Piece of Eden around October 2016.[2]
Bridges
Throughout the centuries, several bridges spanning the Seine have been built in Paris.
- Pont Marie
- Pont de la Tournelle
- Pont Rouge
- Pont au Double
- Petit Pont
- Pont Notre-Dame
- Pont au Change
- Pont Saint-Michel
- Pont Neuf
- Pont de la Concorde