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Riat Bridge à Revel en Haute-Garonne

Haute-Garonne

Riat Bridge

    7 Chemin du Pont du Riat
    31250 Revel
Pont du Riat
Pont du Riat
Pont du Riat
Pont du Riat
Pont du Riat
Pont du Riat
Crédit photo : Python72 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
fin XVIIe siècle
Presumed construction
26 juillet 1797
Cost of repairs
10 mars 1899
Engineering report
1900
Parapet restoration
1901-1902
Construction
1928
Laundry cover
janvier 1980
Destruction of the washbasin
24 avril 1998
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Bridge as well as the wash and the drinking water which are associated with it (public domain, not cadastre): registration by order of 24 April 1998

Key figures

Ingénieur du Canal (1899) - Author of report Alerts the emergency repair of the bridge.
M. de Volontate - Chief Engineer Prepares the 1900 estimate.
M. Ader - Engineer Collaborates on 1900 estimates.
M. Viguié - Bridge and Chaussées Driver Supervises the work of 1902.

Origin and history

The Riat Bridge, located in the commune of Revel, crosses the Rigole de la Plaine, a historic irrigation canal. Built probably at the end of the 17th century, it is characteristic of the bridges of this period, with a structure on the back of the donkey and parapets rebuilt in 1900. The asphalt apron is 3.90 metres wide for 13.70 metres long. In the vicinity, a drinking pot and the remains of a washbasin destroyed in 1980 recall its past community use.

The bridge was mentioned in 1797 as Pont del Reyats in an estimate of repairs ordered by the Minister of the Interior. The work included reconstruction of masonry bahuts and parapet coatings at a cost of £70.76. In 1899, the engineer of the Canal reported his degraded condition, notably the insufficient thickness of the deck (40 cm instead of 60 cm) and the disappearance of the parapets, requiring urgent repairs.

At the beginning of the 20th century, work was under way to restore the bridge and adjacent waterworks. In 1901 the commune of Revel obtained permission to build a public washhouse there, completed in 1902 and covered in 1928 by a metallic appentis. This wash, demolished in 1980, left room for vestiges still visible today, such as the edges of cut stone and a masonry perre. The bridge, the waterworks and the traces of the washhouse have been listed in the Historical Monuments since 1998.

The Riat bridge illustrates the evolution of the hydraulic and road infrastructure linked to the Canal du Midi and the Rigole de la Plaine. Its architecture, combining local stones and bricks, reflects the construction techniques of the time. The successive repairs, documented by engineering reports, underline its importance for the agricultural activities and daily life of the inhabitants of Revel.

Today, the bridge remains a testimony to the industrial and rural history of Occitanie. Its association with the drinking and washing facilities that disappeared evokes the collective uses of water and the community organization around these facilities, typical of the villages of the South-West in the 17th and 19th centuries.

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