THE AQUEDUCT HOUSE
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This house houses the Pays du Royans tourist information office and tells the story of the construction of the Bourne bridge-canal.
This aqueduct is the emblem of the village. The first floor is home to the Pays du Royans tourist information office, while the second floor houses the Musée archive, which recounts the epic story of the construction of the Bourne bridge-canal and the regional impact it had. 235 m long, 35 m high and comprising 17 arches, this historic and monumental structure was built between 1873 and 1876. The history of the village and its region is also evoked. Finally, the house provides elevator access to the aqueduct itself and its panorama.
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