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Channels, aqueducts, locks, gazes classified in New Aquitaine

Retrouvez les 6 canals, aqueducts, locks and gazes classified in the New Aquitaine region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 canals, aqueducts, locks and gazes classified sur 6 en Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Aubazine monks' canal
Canal
19190 Aubazines

The canal of the monks of Aubazine, built in the 12th century by the Cistercians, is a 1700 m hydraulic structure located in Aubazines in Corrèze, classified historical monument since 1965.
Canal de Lalinde in Baneuil
Canal
24150 Baneuil

The canal from Lalinde to Baneuil, built in the 19th century in New Aquitaine, is a 15 km hydraulic structure linking Mauzac to Tuilières, equipped with locks and aqueducts to facilitate navigation on the Dordogne.
Aqueduct of Douhet
Aqueduc gallo-romain
17100 Douhet

The Roman aqueduct of Douhet, located near Saintes (New Aquitaine), is a hydraulic structure from the 1st to the 4th century, supplying the city with water via sources and underground galleries still partially visible today.
Canal bridge on the Bay at Feugarolles
Canal
47230 Feugarolles

The canal bridge on the Bay, built in the middle of the 19th century at Feugarolles (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), is a stone work of Quercy allowing the lateral canal at the Garonne to cross the river by three arches in the middle of the hangar.
Pont-canal d'Agen sur la Garonne (also on commune du Passage)
Canal
47000 au Passage

The Agen Canal Bridge, built in the 19th century, is a 539 metre stone structure crossing the Garonne between Agen and Le Passage (Lot-et-Garonne). It connects the lateral canal to the Garonne, the second longest canal bridge in France after Briare.
Lustrac Lock and Mill
Moulin
47140 Trentels

The Lustrac Lock and Mill, built between the 13th and 14th centuries in Trentels, New Aquitaine, form a historical complex linked to the airworthiness of the Lot and the medieval milling activity, transformed into a dwelling after industrial use.
Gallo-Roman aqueduct of Saintes

17100 Saintes

The Gallo-Roman canal of Saintes, built in the first century, was an 11 km hydraulic structure supplying the ancient city with water through sources such as Font Morillon. Its remains, partially underground, testify to Roman engineering in New Aquitaine.
Sable-Vignier Fish Locks

17190 Saint-Georges-d'Oléron

The fish locks of Les Sables-Vignier, built in the 15th century (?), are a set of five dry stone walls located in Saint-Georges-d'Oléron, reflecting traditional oléronese fishing techniques.