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Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct) 1
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UNESCO WHCCulturalInscribed 1985

Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct)

Overview

The Pont du Gard was built shortly before the Christian era to allow the aqueduct of Nîmes (which is almost 50 km long) to cross the Gard river. The Roman architects and hydraulic engineers who designed this bridge, which stands almost 50 m high and is on three levels – the longest measuring 275 m – created a technical as well as an artistic masterpiece.

About Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct)

The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge built in the first century AD to carry water over 50 km (31 mi) to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nîmes). It crosses the river Gardon near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard in southern France. The Pont du Gard is one of the best preserved Roman aqueduct bridges. It was added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage sites in 1985 because of its exceptional preservation, historical importance, and architectural ingenuity.

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Details

Countries
France
ISO Codes
FR
Area
0.326 ha
Coordinates
43.9472, 4.5353
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