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Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1854
Construction begins
Construction begins 1854 (≈ 1854)
Launch of work led by Urban Maguès
1858
Commissioning
Commissioning 1858 (≈ 1858)
Opening for navigation
29 août 1996
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 29 août 1996 (≈ 1996)
Official recognition of the heritage
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Pont-aqueduc sur l'Orb (non-cadastécad, public domain fluvial): registration by decree of 29 August 1996
Key figures
Urbain Maguès - Director of Work
Directed the construction of the canal bridge
Origin and history
The Orb Canal Bridge, also known as the Béziers Canal Bridge, is an art work allowing the Canal du Midi to cross the Orb River. Built under the direction of Urbain Maguès, director of the Canal du Midi, it was launched in 1854 and put into service in 1858. Its objective was to avoid dangerous and unpredictable boating in the river, which they had to borrow before.
This canal bridge is one of the most impressive in France, comparable to those of the Cacor on the canal from Garonne to Moissac and the Guétin on the lateral canal to the Loire. It reflects the ingenuity of 19th century construction techniques and the strategic importance of the Canal du Midi for river transport.
Since August 29, 1996, the Orb Canal Bridge has been listed as historic monuments, recognizing its heritage and architectural value. It is one of the emblematic works of French civil engineering, studied and referenced in several specialized publications.
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