Répudre Aqueduct
Pont-canal de la Répudre  | |
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![]() The Répudre Aqueduct  | |
| Coordinates | 43°15′15.90″N 2°50′24.44″E / 43.2544167°N 2.8401222°E | 
| Carries | Canal du Midi | 
| Crosses | River Répudre | 
| Locale | Paraza | 
| Characteristics | |
| Trough construction | Masonry | 
| Pier construction | Masonry | 
| Total length | 90 m. | 
| Width | 7.9 m. | 
| Towpaths | unknown | 
| No. of spans | 1 | 
| History | |
| Opened | 1676 | 
| Location | |
The Répudre Aqueduct (French: pont-canal de Répudre) is the first aqueduct built on the Canal du Midi. Pierre-Paul Riquet designed it to cross the Répudre River.[1][2] It was built by Emmanuel d'Estan. It was designed in 1675 and completed in 1676, but was severely damaged that winter and had to be rebuilt.[2][3] It is one of three original aqueducts created by Pierre-Paul Riquet during the building of the canal from 1667 to 1681.[4]
References
- ^ Rolt, L. T. C. (1973). From Sea to Sea. Ohio University Press. ISBN 9780713904710.
 - ^ a b Mukerji, Chandra (2009). Impossible Engineering: Technology and Territoriality on the Canal du Midi. Princeton University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-691-14032-2.
 - ^ "Nicolas Janberg's Structurae article on Répudre Canal Bridge". Retrieved 7 October 2009.
 - ^ Midi Camargue Waterways Guide 7. Editions Du Breil. ISBN 2-913120-04-0.
 
