Description

The Bièvre, the second largest river in Paris, before being partially covered in 1912, was renowned for its freshness and the quality of its water, being closer to a tempestuous torrent than to a gentle and peaceful river. This freshness disappeared as soon as craftsmen and butchers settled on its banks, throwing away tripe and filth: the beautiful river then became an open sewer.

Flowing into the Seine at what is now the Gare d'Austerlitz, its meanders criss-crossed the eastern and southern parts of the Latin Quarter, running alongside the Jardin des Plantes, the town of Saint-Médard, the Faubourg Saint-Marcel, and notably the Gobelins factory.

Route: you will discover, along the route of the Bièvre, the ancient Paris with the oldest monument of the capital: the Arènes de Lutèce, pretty cobbled courtyards, a piece of medieval wall, the Place de la Contrescarpe, the picturesque Rue Mouffetard, and thesaint-Médard church, formerly at the foot of the Bièvre, remains famous for its convulsionaries, forever marking the history of the district!

Address

Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris

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