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Bridges classified in the Great East

Retrouvez les 38 bridges classified in the Grand-Est region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Three arched stone old bridge

52000 Neuilly-sur-Suize

2nd quarter 19th century bridge in Neuilly-sur-Suize, in the Great East, remarkable for its three stone arches and 18th century inspired architecture.
Gallo-Roman bridge (also on Sommerecourt municipality)

52150 Outremécourt

The Gallo-Roman bridge of Outremecourt, also located on Sommerécourt in Haute-Marne, is an ancient five-arched building crossing the Mouzon. Ranked a historic monument in 1932, it bears witness to the road linking Trier to Langres.
Old three arch stone bridge

52800 Poulangy

Stone bridge with three arches of the 18th-XIXth century in Poulangy (Great East), restored in 1836-1840, with cross added in 1850. Ranked Historic Monument in 1996.
Gallo-Roman bridge (also on commune of Outremecourt)

52150 Sommerécourt

The Gallo-Roman bridge of Sommerécourt, dating back to ancient times, crossed the Mouzon between Sommerécourt and Outremecourt in Haute-Marne. Ranked a historic monument in 1932, it was used as a passageway between Trier and Langres.
Bridge of three arches

52200 Voisines

The three arch bridge, built at the beginning of the 19th century in Neighbours (Great East), is a stonework with curved arches, typical of the rural architecture of the time.
Former headquarters of the Société des Hauts-Fourneaux et Fonderies de Pont-à-Mousson

54000 Nancy

The former headquarters of the Hauts-Fourneaux de Pont-à-Mousson, an Art Deco building from the 1920s in Nancy, combines reinforced concrete with works by major artists like Grüber and Prouvé. Ranked a historic monument, it now houses university services.
Bridge number 1

67750 Scherwiller

Bridge number 1, built in the 18th century in Scherwiller (Bas-Rhin), is a stone work linked to the ancient Sel Road, inscribed with historical monuments since 1993.
Bridge number 2

67730 Scherwiller

The number 2 bridge, built in the 18th century at Scherwiller (Bas-Rhin), is a historic arch building linked to the ancient Sel Road. It was listed as a historical monument in 1993 and bears witness to the Alsatian architectural heritage.