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PONT DU GARD

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La Bégude, 400, route du Pont-du-Gard, 30210Towards Pont Du Gard, France
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Listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site, this architectural gem is accessible to all and delights young and old alike.

Listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site as a "testimony to human creative genius", the Pont du Gard was also awarded the "Grand Site de France" label in 2004, as well as the "Qualité Sud de France" and "Qualité Tourisme" labels. All of which are no mean feats for this limestone colossus, a veritable architectural gem and one of the finest examples of Roman engineering in France today. The Pont du Gard breaks several records: it is the highest Roman bridge still intact today, but also one of the best preserved, and the only one to have retained all three levels. Its weight is estimated at around 50,000 tonnes... 50,000 tonnes of limestone that the Romans transported and skilfully stacked almost 2,000 years ago, using techniques that still retain an element of mystery.

Built around the year 50, the aqueduct is without doubt the most audacious work of the Roman Empire known to date. The 52-arched stone giant that spans the wild Gardon gorge actually represents only 10% of the structure built by the Romans. The Pont du Gard is in fact the monumental part of an aqueduct more than 52 km long, which brought water from the Fontaine d'Eure, at the foot of Uzès, to the Roman city of Nemausus, now Nîmes, then at its height.

For almost 5 centuries, the aqueduct carried water between the two banks and supplied the city of Nîmes with drinking water, before being abandoned in the early 6th century. In the Middle Ages, the piers on the second level were indented so that the structure could be used as a road bridge. In 1840, Prosper Mérimée had the Pont du Gard included on France's first list of historic monuments, and launched the first major restoration work. It was classified as a Monument Historique by the 1840 list, and was included on the Unesco World Heritage list in December 1985.

Today, this monument is the most visited site in Occitanie, and rightly so, as seeing it again and again is always moving. Inscribed on Unesco's World Heritage List in 1985, no visitor facilities existed until the 2000s. These are now relevant, and the site has become very accessible for families. The bridge is illuminated every evening, and a colorful projection show takes place free of charge at dusk in summer. To get the full measure of the masterpiece that stands before you, you can take part in a one-hour guided tour.

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kro25
Visited in july 2018
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Un incontournable de notre région ! Cet ouvrage antique est un symbole de notre histoire. Il est incroyable de voir son état de conservation et d'imaginer sa construction. A ne pas rater !
Visited in september 2018
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un monument découvert lors d'un séjour à Avignon qui mérite ce petit détour.
Outre le site remarquable, le musée permet de comprendre la complexité et le savoir faire de nos ancetres
un seul regret: il faut réserver à l'avance pour faire une visite accompagnée
Visited in august 2018
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Avant ou après la visite de Nîmes, celle du Pont du Gard s’impose. En effet, c’est cet aqueduc qui amenait l’eau jusqu’à la ville de Nîmes.
Grand Parking, restaurant, toilettes, cartes postales, etc .. tout est fait pour accueillir les touristes. Il y a des visites guidées, mais nous n’avons pas pu la faire à cause de l’affluence d’août qui nous aurait obligé à attendre trop longtemps. Mais la visite « libre » est déjà très bien.
Il est possible, par un petit sentier, de monter en hauteur pour avoir une très belle vue du pont et de ses arches. Le site est tout simplement grandiose !
Que l’on arrive par une rive ou l’autre, on peut se promener pour passer sur l’autre rive.
Le paiement du ticket d’entrée au site permet de ressortir du parking qui est payant .
fute_458727
Visited in july 2018
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Un site incontournable de la région! Le musée est intéressant et assez complet.
dididou22
Visited in august 2017
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Cadre magnifique, il est possible de faire de longue balade cependant maintenant pour les habitants des communes avoisinantes il faut faire la queue pour montrer un justificatif de domicile pour avoir l’accès au parking avant nous disposions d’une carte d accès qui était plus pratique
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