Aqueduc St-Clément Attractions & Landmark

Imposing Arches that Traverse the City

461 Rue de la croix de las Cazes
Montpellier,
34000
France

Overview

Despite its remarkable similarity to the Roman Pont du Gard, this aqueduct was built in the 17th Century. The construction supplied water from the St Clemént spring 14 kilometers (eight miles) away to the water tower beneath the Promenade de Peyrou and allowed the embellishment of the city by numerous fountains. The two levels of arches which support the water channel over the last 800 meters (2625 feet) have led to the city district beneath receiving the name of les Arceaux. Beneath its arches can be found an organic market (Tuesday & Saturday mornings), table-tennis tables and regular games of pétanque, all of which benefit from the space and shade created by this imposing structure.

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