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Channels, aqueducts, locks, gazes classified in Occitanie

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Pont-Aqueduc d'Ansignan
Gallo-Roman aqueduct
66220 Ansignan

The Ansignan Water Bridge, a Gallo-Roman and medieval building located in the Pyrénées-Orientales, combines a pedestrian bridge and an aqueduct still in use for irrigation of local crops.
Cacor Canal Bridge
Channel
82200 Moissac

The canal bridge of Cacor, built in the 19th century in Moissac, Occitanie, is a brick and stone structure allowing the lateral canal at the Garonne to cross the Tarn for 356 metres.
Medieval hydraulic network of Castelnau-Pegayrols
Hydraulic system
12620 Castelnau-Pégayrols

The medieval hydraulic network of Castelnau-Pegayrols, dated from the 15th century, is a complex system of aqueducts, mills and tanks located in Aveyron, serving the supply of water and the production of flour and oil.
Aqueduct of Castries
Aqueduct
34160 Castries

Castries' water supply, built in the 17th century in Castries (Hérault), is a remarkable hydraulic work designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet to power the castle. Ranked a Historic Monument in 1949, he testified to the engineering of the time in Occitanie.
Aqueduct of the Arcades du Pont-canal de Perpignan
Aqueduct
66000 Perpignan

The Arcades Waterway, a medieval canal bridge from the 12th to the 14th century in Perpignan (Occitanie), measures 300 m with 21 arcades. A major hydraulic work of the Roussillon, it supplied the city with water via a canal connected to the Tet.
Aqueduct Saint-Clément du Pont-channel in Montferrier-sur-Lez
Aqueduct
34980 Saint-Clément-de-Rivière

The Saint-Clément aqueduct, built in the 18th century in Saint-Clément-de-Rivière (Occitanie), is a monumental hydraulic structure designed by Henri Pitot to supply Montpellier with water, combining architecture inspired by the Pont du Gard and technical innovation.
Bridge aqueduct from en Labau to Rodès
Aqueduct
66320 Ille-sur-Têt

The aqueduct bridge of en Labau, built between the 14th and 15th centuries, is a ruined medieval monument crossing the Tet in the Pyrénées-Orientales, between Rodès, Bouleternère and Ille-sur-Têt.
Aqueduct of Béziers
Aqueduct
34480 Puissalicon

The Beziers Watershed, located near Puissalicon in Occitanie, is a listed historical monument. Its exact location remains approximate between Magalas and Gabian in the Hérault.