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Canal du Midi : Aqueduct des Voûtes ou de l'Hers à Renneville en Haute-Garonne

Canal du Midi : Aqueduct des Voûtes ou de l'Hers

    4 Dle Mouna
    31290 Renneville
Canal du Midi : Aqueduc des Voûtes ou de lHers
Canal du Midi : Aqueduc des Voûtes ou de lHers
Crédit photo : Jack ma - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1688-1690
Construction of aqueduct
24 avril 1998
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

See municipality of : Gardouch

Key figures

Vauban - Military engineer and architect Manufacturer of the aqueduct
Jean Barrière - Manufacturer Head of Work
Pierre Berquière - Manufacturer Head of Work

Origin and history

The Aqueduct des Voûtes, also known as the Hers aqueduct, is a canal bridge built on the Canal du Midi to cross the river Hers-Mort. Located on horseback in the communes of Renneville and Gardouch in Haute-Garonne, it was designed by Vauban and created between 1688 and 1690 by engineers Jean Barrière and Pierre Berquière. This book is part of the many canal bridges of the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The aqueduct was included in the additional inventory of historic monuments on 24 April 1998. It reflects the technical ingenuity of the seventeenth century, allowing the canal to cross natural obstacles while maintaining a constant level of water. The Hers-Mort River, which it spans, is also known as the Hers River.

This monument is part of the hydraulic network of the Canal du Midi, designed to connect the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Its construction marked a key step in spatial planning and the development of trade in Occitanie under the Old Regime.

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