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Channels, aqueducts, locks, gazes classified in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Sélection de 8 canals, aqueducts, locks and gazes classified sur 6 dans le Languedoc-Roussillon

Bridge aqueduct from en Labau to Rodès
Aqueduct
66320 Ille-sur-Têt

The aqueduct bridge of en Labau, built between the 14th and 15th centuries, is a ruined medieval monument crossing the Tet in the Pyrénées-Orientales, between Rodès, Bouleternère and Ille-sur-Têt.
Aqueduct of Béziers
Aqueduct
34480 Puissalicon

The Beziers Watershed, located near Puissalicon in Occitanie, is a listed historical monument. Its exact location remains approximate between Magalas and Gabian in the Hérault.
Aqueduct says sources of Fontfroide

11100 Montredon-des-Corbières

Aqueduct from Fontfroide springs, located in Montredon-des-Corbières (Aude), is a historic hydraulic structure classified as a Historic Monument in 2023, including pipes and tanks on several plots.
Aqueduct of Nîmes

30210 Argilliers

The Nîmes Waterway, built in Gallo-Roman times, is a 50 km hydraulic structure linking Uzès to Nîmes, famous for its bridge of the Gard. Partly located in Argilliers (Occitanie), it testifies to Roman engineering.
Aqueduct of Nîmes

30320 Bezouce

The aqueduct of Nîmes, Gallo-Roman building located near Bezouce in Occitanie, connected Uzès to Nîmes for 50 km, including the famous bridge of Gard. Built between 40 and 80 AD, it supplied the city with water until the sixth century.
Aqueduct of Nîmes

30210 Lédenon

Nîmes waterworks, a Gallo-Roman building near Ledenon (Gard), connected Uzes to Nîmes for 50 km to supply the city with water via the famous Gard Bridge.
Aqueduct of Nîmes

30320 Marguerittes

Nîmes' lake, built in Gallo-Roman times, connected Uzes to Nîmes for 50 km, crossing the Gardon via the bridge of the Gard. Its remains, protected, cross Marguerites in Occitanie.
Aqueduct of Nîmes

30210 Remoulins

The Nîmes aqueduct, built between 40 and 80 A.D., is a 50 km Gallo-Roman structure connecting Uzès to Nîmes, famous for its bridge of the Gard. Located in Remoulins, Occitanie, it testifies to Roman engineering.