[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Place dauphine is a historical square in Paris named after the son of King Henri IV, which is located on the Ile de la Cite and was constructed while the Place des Vosges was being constructed and after the Pont Neuf Bridge had been built over the River Seine.
A bit of history
Originally King Henri II wanted a new bridge constructed at the tip of the Ile de la Cite island located in the River Seine, however, the first stone was only laid by King Henri III several years later, but was only completed under the reign of King Henri IV at the start of the 1600s.