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Bridges classified in Haute-Garonne

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Sélection de 8 bridges classified sur 8 en Haute-Garonne

Riat Bridge

31250 Revel

The bridge of the Riat, built in the 17th century in Revel, Occitanie, is a bridge on the back of a donkey typical of the works of the Rigole de la Plaine, combined with a drinking and a former washer, testifying to the local engineering of the time.
Bridge on the Touch

31300 Blagnac

The bridge over the Touch, also known as the Pont d'Ancely, is an 18th-century arch bridge linking Blagnac and Toulouse, inscribed with historical monuments since 1950.
Bridge on the Touch in Plaisance-du-Touch
Bridge
31830 Plaisance-du-Touch

18th century bridge in Plaisance-du-Touch in Occitanie, built in bricks with a low arch arch and a sculpted key with Languedoc symbols.
Bridge on the Sava in Granada
Bridge
31330 Grenade

The bridge over the Sava in Granada, built in the 14th century, is a three arched brick structure located in the commune of Granada, Occitanie. It combines medieval architecture and subsequent modifications.
Saint-Martory Bridge
City gate
31360 Saint-Martory

The Saint-Martory Bridge, built in the 18th century in the Haute-Garonne, is a three arched stone work with monumental doors, classified as a Historic Monument.
Carraou Bridge in Cassagne
Bridge
31260 Cassagne

The Carraou Bridge, built in the third quarter of the 18th century in Cassagne (Occitanie), is a two arched stone bridge located near a feudal motte, classified as a Historic Monument in 1979.
Toulouse Twin Bridges
Canal du Midi
31000 Toulouse

The Ponts-Jumeaux de Toulouse, a combination of three classic bridges of the 17th to 18th centuries, span the canals of the Midi, Brienne and lateral to the Garonne, symbolizing the Languedoc river history.
Bridge on the N.N. 125 crossing the Garonne (also on commune of Gourdan-Polignan)
Bridge
31210 Gourdan-Polignan

Stone bridge of the 3rd quarter of the 18th century crossing the Garonne between Gourdan-Polignan and Montréjeau, in Haute-Garonne. It was listed as a historic monument in 1984, replacing an old wooden bridge destroyed by flooding.