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Blason Île de France

Sélection de 8 canals, aqueducts, locks and gazes classified sur 19 en Île de France

Regard du Trou-Morin au Pré-Saint-Gervais
Regard
93310 Le Pré-Saint-Gervais

The view of the Trou-Morin, an 18th-century hydraulic building in the Pré-Saint-Gervais (Seine-Saint-Denis), is a massive stone monument linked to the development of local waters towards Paris.
Look at the Lodge in Fresnes
Regard
94260 Fresnes

The view of La Loge, an element of the 17th century Medici aqueduct, is a stone building located in Fresnes (Val-de-Marne), with a dome and a staircase leading to the underground gallery.
Aqueduc des Eaux de Rungis (also in communes of Rungis, Fresnes, L'Hay-les-Roses, Cachan, Gentilly and Paris 14)
Aqueduc
94230 Arcueil

The Waters of Rungis, built in the 17th and 19th centuries in Arcueil (Val-de-Marne), is a monumental set of water bridges crossing the Bièvre valley to supply water to Paris.
Buc aqueduct
Aqueduc
78530 Buc

The Buc Waterworks, built at the end of the 17th century in Buc (Yvelines), is a monumental 580 m hydraulic structure designed to supply the fountains of the Versailles Park by gravity, classified as a historical monument.
House Water Machine-Laffitte
Machine des eaux
78600 Maisons-Laffitte

The water machine of Maisons-Laffitte, a 17th-century vestige located in the Yvelines, is an ancient hydraulic system classified historic monument. Its ruins and aqueduct testify to the engineering of the time in Île-de-France.
Aqueduct of Louveciennes
Aqueduc
78430 Louveciennes

The aqueduct of Louveciennes, built in the 17th century under Louis XIV, is a historic monument aqueduct located in the Yvelines, formerly feeding the gardens of Marly and Versailles.
Saclay Pond Pavilion
Pavillon
91400 Saclay

The Etang Pavilion, a 17th-century square building in Saclay, Île-de-France, was used to regulate the waters of the ponds feeding Versailles. Ranked historic monument in 1912.
Water plant in Trilbardou
Machine des eaux
77450 Trilbardou

Trilbardou's 19th-century building in Île-de-France is a classified industrial monument supplying the Ourcq Canal with a Sagebien hydraulic wheel, still in partial operation today.