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Channels, aqueducts, locks, gazes classified in the Great East

Retrouvez les 8 canals, aqueducts, locks and classified gazes of the Grand-Est region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Saint-Amand de Verdun Lock Bridge
Lock
55100 Verdun

The Saint-Amand Lock Bridge, built at the end of the 17th century in Verdun (Meuse), is a unique defensive structure designed by Vauban to flood the surrounding area and protect the city.
Vauban dam in Strasbourg
Fortification of Vauban
67000 Strasbourg

The Vauban Dam, a 17th-century lock-bridge in Strasbourg, is a historic monument designed to flood the southern outskirts of the city in case of siege. Ranked in 1971, it combines defensive function and river passage on the Ill.
Lauter Canal in Wissembourg
Channel
67160 Wissembourg

The Lauter Canal, an 18th and 19th century historical monument in Wissembourg (Bas-Rhin), combines locks, bridges and sandstone fountains, a witness to the flotation of wood and Alsatian hydraulic architecture.
Laub in Munster
River heritage
68140 Munster

The Laub is an ancient 16th-century hall in Munster (High Rhine), classified as a historical monument. Initially a covered market, it became an exhibition hall after its dismantling in 1867.
Kembs-Niffer Lock
Lock
68680 Kembs

The Kembs-Niffer lock, built in the 20th century in Kembs, Alsace, is a remarkable hydraulic structure including a control tower and an administrative building designed by Le Corbusier, listed historical monuments.
Gorze Aqueduct
Aqueduct
57130 Ars-sur-Moselle

Gorze's aqueduct, built in the early 2nd century under the Roman Empire, connected Gorze to Metz for 22 km to supply the city with water. Its remains, including a 1.1 km arch bridge, have been listed as a historic monument since 1840.
Bridge-channel crossing the Seine at Barbery-Saint-Sulpice
Channel
10600 Barberey-Saint-Sulpice

The Barberey-Saint-Sulpice canal bridge, built in 1846, is a 19th-century metal work crossing the Seine in the Dawn. Disused in 1957, it is now classified as a historical monument and turned into a green road for pedestrians and cyclists.
South lock bridge of Yutz crown
Lock bridge
57100 Thionville

The south lock bridge of the Yutz crown, built in the 18th century in Thionville, is a military structure designed to flood the surrounding areas in case of siege, typical of the fortifications of Vauban adapted by Cormontaigne.