Our Stop
Quai Saint-Bernard, Paris 5th arrondissement. Take
rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard towards the Seine, cross Quai Saint-Bernard
in front of the Institut du Monde Arabe and go down to the river by
the ramp or the stairs. Then walk upstream through the open-air sculpture
garden. The Batobus puts in between Pont Sully and Pont d'Austerlitz.
The quarter
This stop used to be a beach where rich and poor
came to wash, stark naked. Pressure from offended neighbours led to
the opening of the first baths in 1680 and bathing in the river was
forbidden. The quay became a trade port in
the eighteenth century and warehouses with magnificent vaulted cellars
were built. The wine warehouse competed with the one at Bercy. Business
dwindled when the railways took the lead from river transport and the
building was demolished in the early 1960s to make room for the Science
Faculty (Jussieu). Much earlier Louis XIII's herbalists made the area
a garden for their studies and the Natural History Museum began to take
shape. A mosque was built at the beginning of the twentieth century
and the amazing Institut du Monde Arabe at the end.
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