• History: When and why was the aqueduct was built? The Roman Construction Method. History after the Romans. Is the Pont du Gard still used today?
  • Approximate period of construction which is estimated to have taken 15 years in total for the entire aqueduct and 5 years for the Pont du Gard.
  • The Pont du Gard is the highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts, and, along with the Aqueduct of Segovia, one of the best preserved.
  • The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct that crosses the Gardon River near the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard in southern France.
  • The Pont du Gard, a masterpiece of engineering. ... world: a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pont du Gard is the single most prestigious aqueduct in Nîmes.
  • Combine Pont du Gard with other Vers-Pont-du-Gard favorites. ... The Pont du Gard aqueduct is the most-visited French monument dating from antiquity.
  • Enjoy the town of Fontaine de Vaucluse and stop in the lavender fields for photos. Go for a walk in St-Rémy-de-Provence and take in the views from Pont du Gard.
  • The extraordinary three-tiered Pont du Gard was once part of a 50km-long system of channels built around 19 BC to transport water from Uzès to Nîmes.
  • Guilhem Fabre , Jean-Luc Fiches ve Jean-Louis Paillet, “Pont du Gard, yeniden keşfedilecek bir anıt”, Archéologia , sayı 287, Şubat 1993, s. 16-27.
  • Pont du Gard bridge - Roman aqueduct (ancient monument) with three levels of arcades (arches) spanning the River Gardon; in the town of Vers-Pont-du-Gard.