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Bridge of three arches to Verbiesles en Haute-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Pont
Haute-Marne

Bridge of three arches to Verbiesles

    D328
    52000 Verbiesles

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
Après 1731
Reconstruction of the bridge
1821
Restoration by Mangot
1853
Erection of the Cross
13 mai 1996
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Stone bridge spanning the Marne on the C.D. 328 from Verbiesles to the N.N. 19, with its cross also in stone (Box ZA DP/4): inscription by order of 13 May 1996

Key figures

Mangot - Architect Responsible for restoration in 1821.

Origin and history

The bridge of three arches in Verbiesles is a historic monument located in the commune of the same name, in Haute-Marne. Built between the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, it embodies the rural architecture of this period, with its three curved arches, its apron on the back of the donkey and its triangular beaks surmounted by pyramidal chaperons. This bridge, which spans the Marne, is a testament to the construction techniques of the period, combining robustness and aesthetic simplicity.

Reconstructed after 1731, the bridge was thoroughly restored in 1821 under the direction of architect Mangot. A stone cross erected in 1853 at its entrance adds a symbolic dimension to the building. His practical use and integration into the local landscape are illustrated by the wheel-hunt terminals and architectural details, such as arches and apron. Ranked a Historical Monument by order of 13 May 1996, it belongs today to the department of Haute-Marne.

This rural bridge, located on Departmental Road 328 linking Verbiesles to National Highway 19, plays a functional and heritage role. Its listing in the inventory of Historical Monuments highlights its importance as a preserved example of engineering and architecture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The accuracy of its location, assessed as "a priori satisfactory", allows it to be located near Rue des Herbues, in the heart of Verbiesles.

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