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Between Nîmes and Uzès, in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, many tourists come to admire a major witness of the ingenuity of the Romans who succeeded in the technical feat of bringing water from one city to another by building aqueducts.
We advise you to choose a hotel close to the Pont du Gard and to discover this historic monument dating from the 1st century AD.
The Pont du Gard is part of an aqueduct of about fifty kilometres which brought water from the springs of the Fontaine d'Eure, near Uzès, to supply the thermal baths and fountains of the city of Nîmes.
The water probably took a day to arrive in Nîmes and its flow rate was 400 litres per second.
The bridge spans the Gardon, a river with high floods, and has a structure of three tiers of arches over an original length of 360 metres.
The aqueduct was used for five centuries before being abandoned.
The aqueduct was used for five centuries before being abandoned.
Part of the bridge was even destroyed in order to recover stones that were used for construction purposes.
The Renaissance and the new attraction for Antiquity allowed the consolidation and the restoration of the building which is today part of the Unesco world heritage and which was labelled Grand Site de France.
A museum has also been set up on the site to invite visitors to discover the secrets of the aqueduct and daily life at the time of its construction.