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Canal du Midi

The occitan heritage is an issue, the Canal du Midi consists of 34 works classified as historical monuments. Among these you will find canal bridges, simple, round, double, triple, quadruple locks, spanners, weirs, aqueducts, tunnels,...

The south-south canal connects Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea since the 17th century. From the 19th century, the Garonne Canal, which links Bordeaux to Toulouse, extended the Canal du Midi. All of the two channels are referred to as the "B" channel of the Two Seas. It thus provided a waterway from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.

Colbert authorized the commencement of work in October 1666. The site lasted from 1666 to 1681, during the reign of Louis XIV, under the supervision of Pierre-Paul Riquet. Since 1996, it has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List

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Canal du Midi

Sélection de 8 canal du Midi works sur 34 en France

Canal du Midi : Dam-lock of Vias
Canal du Midi
34450 Vias

The dam lock of Vias, built in the 19th century on the Canal du Midi, is an innovative hydraulic structure located in Vias en Occitanie, allowing the crossing of the River Libron.
Canal du Midi : Tunnel de Malpas
Canal du Midi
34440 Nissan-lez-Enserune

The Malpas tunnel, France's first canal tunnel, was pierced in 1679-1680 under Ensérune Hill for the Canal du Midi in Nissan-lez-Enserune (Hérault).
Canal du Midi : Pont-canal de l'Orb
Canal du Midi
34500 Béziers

The canal bridge of the Orb, built in the 19th century in Béziers, is a major work of the Canal du Midi allowing to cross the river Orb in Occitanie.
Canal du Midi : Fonserannes Locks
Canal du Midi
34500 Béziers

The Fonserane locks, a nine-door staircase and eight 17th-century ovoid basins in Béziers, are a masterpiece of the civil engineering of the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Canal du Midi : Agde Round Lock
Canal du Midi
34300 Agde

The Agde Round Lock, built in 1676, is a unique hydraulic structure of the Canal du Midi, located in the Hérault, allowing navigation on three levels thanks to its original circular shape.
Canal du Midi : intake of Pont-Crouzet

81540 Sorèze

The intake of Pont-Crouzet, a key element of the Canal du Midi, dates from the 18th and 19th centuries and is located in Sorèze, Occitanie. Hydraulic work modified over the centuries, it feeds the channel of the Plain.
Canal du Midi : carriageway of Coudières

81110 Arfons

The roadway of Coudières, test channel of the Canal du Midi, is a 17th century dry stone work located in Arfons, Tarn. Built to validate the canal's water supply, it is now partially destroyed.
Canal du Midi : Water intake from Alzau
Canal du Midi
81110 Arfons

The Alzau water intake, built in the 17th century in Arfons (Occitanie), is the collection structure supplying the Canal du Midi via the channel of the Montagne Noire, a key point of the hydraulic network designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet.