List of bridges in France
This list of bridges in France lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.
Historical and architectural interest bridges
Name | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | District | Ref. | ||
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1 | Pont Julien | Historic monument | 118 m (387 ft) | Masonry 3 semi-circular arches | 3 BC | Apt–Bonnieux 43°51′45.3″N 5°18′23.4″E | Vaucluse | [M 1] [S 1] | ||
2 | Pont du Gard | Height : 48.7 m (160 ft) Span : 24.4 m (80 ft) World Heritage Site Historic monument | 275 m (902 ft) | Masonry 3 levels (6, 11 and 35 semi-circular arches), shelly limestone | 1st century | Vers-Pont-du-Gard 43°56′51.2″N 4°32′6.4″E | Gard | [M 2] [S 2] [1] | ||
3 | Pont Ambroix in ruins | Historic monument | 100 m (330 ft) | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch (7 originally) | 1st century | Gallargues-le-Montueux–Villetelle 43°43′2″N 4°9′6.9″E | Gard Hérault | [M 3] [S 3] | ||
4 | Pont Flavien | Historic monument | 25 m (82 ft) | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch, 2 access doors, limestone | 1st century | Saint-Chamas 43°32′28.8″N 5°2′34.8″E | Bouches-du-Rhône | [M 4] [S 4] | ||
5 | Roman Bridge (Vaison-la-Romaine) | Historic monument | 17 m (56 ft) | Masonry 1 arch | Road bridge Ouvèze | 1st century | Vaison-la-Romaine 44°14′20″N 5°4′28.7″E | Vaucluse | [M 5] [S 5] | |
6 | Pont romain de Viviers | Historic monument | 108 m (354 ft) | Masonry 11 arches (9 semi-circular, 2 segmental) | Escoutay | 2nd century | Viviers 44°29′18.8″N 4°40′18.2″E | Ardèche | [M 6] [S 6] | |
7 | Pont du Diable, Hérault | Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France World Heritage Site Historic monument | 65 m (213 ft) | Masonry 2 arches | Former road bridge Hérault (river) | 1031 | Aniane–Saint-Jean-de-Fos 43°42′27.4″N 3°33′26.3″E | Hérault | [M 7] [S 7] [2] | |
8 | Pont Vieux (Albi) | Episcopal City of Albi World Heritage Site Historic monument | 151 m (495 ft) | Masonry 9 arches | Road bridge Tarn (river) | 11th century | Albi 43°55′52.1″N 2°8′40.6″E | Tarn | [M 8] [S 8] [3] | |
9 | Pont du Diable (Chalencon) | Historic monument | 50 m (160 ft) | Masonry 2 semi-circular arches | Footbridge Ance (river) | 11th century | Saint-André-de-Chalencon–Tiranges 45°16′59.5″N 3°59′4.8″E | Haute-Loire | [M 9] [S 9] | |
10 | Pont Saint-Bénézet | A chapel sits on the bridge World Heritage Site Historic monument | 120 m (390 ft) | Masonry 4 arches remaining | 1185 | Avignon 43°57′13.9″N 4°48′17.5″E | Vaucluse | [M 10] [S 10] [4] | ||
11 | Pont Vieux de Béziers | Historic monument | 241 m (791 ft) | Masonry 15 arches | Road bridge Orb (river) | 12th century | Béziers 43°20′21.6″N 3°12′29.4″E | Hérault | [M 11] [S 11] | |
12 | Pont du Diable (Olargues) | Historic monument | Masonry 1 main semi-circular arch (7 originally) | Footbridge Jaur | 12th century | Olargues 43°33′25.2″N 2°54′41.3″E | Hérault | [M 12] [S 12] | ||
13 | Vieux Pont de Sospel | Bridge castle Historic monument | 36 m (118 ft) | Masonry 2 arches | Footbridge Bévéra | 13th century | Sospel 43°52′40.7″N 7°26′57.1″E | Alpes-Maritimes | [M 13] [S 13] | |
14 | Pont de Rohan | One of the few remaining inhabited bridge Historic monument | 67 m (220 ft) | Masonry | Footbridge Élorn | 1336 | Landerneau 48°27′0.5″N 4°14′57.3″W | Finistère | [M 14] [S 14] [5] | |
15 | Pont du Diable (Céret) | Span : 45 m (148 ft) Historic monument | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch | Former road bridge Tech (river) | 1341 | Céret 42°29′43.6″N 2°44′39.5″E | Pyrénées-Orientales | [M 15] [S 15] | ||
16 | Pont Valentré | Bridge castle Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France World Heritage Site Historic monument | 138 m (453 ft) | Masonry 7 pointed arches, 3 bridge towers | Footbridge Lot (river) | 1378 | Cahors 44°26′42.2″N 1°25′54.1″E | Lot | [M 16] [S 16] [2] | |
17 | Pont Grand (Tournon-sur-Rhône) | Span : 49.2 m (161 ft) Historic monument | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch | Road bridge Doux (river) | 1379 | Tournon-sur-Rhône–Saint-Jean-de-Muzols 45°4′0.1″N 4°46′51.8″E | Ardèche | [M 17] [S 17] | ||
18 | Pont Vieux (Espalion) | Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France World Heritage Site Historic monument | Masonry 4 pointed arches , sandstone | Footbridge Lot (river) | 14th century | Espalion 44°31′20.9″N 2°45′49.4″E | Aveyron | [M 18] [S 18] | ||
19 | Nyons Bridge | Span : 40.5 m (133 ft) Historic monument | Masonry 1 segmental arch, limestone | Road bridge Aigues | 1409 | Nyons 44°21′35.7″N 5°8′38.8″E | Drôme | [M 19] [S 19] | ||
20 | Pont Neuf | Oldest bridge over the Seine river in Paris Paris, Banks of the Seine World Heritage Site Historic monument | 232 m (761 ft) | Masonry 12 arches (7+5) | Road bridge Seine | 1607 | 1st–6th arrondissement of Paris 48°51′27.8″N 2°20′30.7″E | Paris | [M 20] [S 20] [6] | |
21 | Pont Lesdiguières | Span : 45.6 m (150 ft) Historic monument | Masonry 1 arch | Former road bridge Drac (river) | 1611 | Le Pont-de-Claix–Claix 45°7′14.5″N 5°41′47.2″E | Isère | [M 21] [S 21] | ||
22 | Pont de Lavaur | Span : 48.7 m (160 ft) Historic monument | 116 m (381 ft) | Masonry 1 arch | Road bridge Agout | 1791 | Lavaur–Labastide-Saint-Georges 43°42′5.1″N 1°49′24.6″E | Tarn | [M 22] [S 22] | |
23 | Gignac Bridge | Span : 48.4 m (159 ft) Historic monument | 175 m (574 ft) | Masonry 3 arches (1 main pseudo-elliptical, 2 semi-circular) | Road bridge Hérault (river) | 1810 | Gignac 43°39′13.1″N 3°32′8.4″E | Hérault | [M 23] [S 23] [7] | |
24 | Pont de Vieille-Brioude collapsed in 1822 | Span : 54.6 m (179 ft) | 100 m (330 ft) | Masonry | Road bridge Allier (river) | 1818 | Vieille-Brioude 45°15′38.3″N 3°24′30.8″E | Haute-Loire | [S 24] | |
25 | Pont de pierre (Bordeaux) | Historic monument | 487 m (1,598 ft) | Masonry 17 segmental arches | 1822 | Bordeaux 44°50′18.3″N 0°33′46.2″W | Gironde | [M 24] [S 25] | ||
26 | Pont de Tournon-sur-Rhône destroyed in 1965 | Conception by Marc Seguin Span : 85 m (279 ft) (x2) | 170 m (560 ft) | Suspension Iron wire-cable, masonry pylons | Road bridge Rhône | 1825 | Tournon-sur-Rhône–Tain-l'Hermitage 45°4′9.6″N 4°50′1.5″E | Ardèche Drôme | [M 25] [8] | |
27 | Pont de la Caille | Highest bridge in the world when inaugurated Height : 147 m (482 ft) Span : 191 m (627 ft) Historic monument | 191 m (627 ft) | Suspension Masonry pylons | Former road bridge Les Usses | 1839 | Cruseilles–Allonzier-la-Caille 46°0′43″N 6°6′42.4″E | Haute-Savoie | [M 26] [S 26] [9] | |
28 | Pont suspendu de Tonnay-Charente | Historic monument | 635 m (2,083 ft) | Suspension Iron and wooden deck | Former road bridge Charente (river) | 1842 | Tonnay-Charente 45°56′24.5″N 0°53′9.5″W | Charente-Maritime | [M 27] [S 27] | |
29 | Roquefavour Aqueduct | Height : 82.6 m (271 ft) Historic monument | 393 m (1,289 ft) | Masonry 3 levels (12, 15 and 53 semi-circular arches) | 1847 | Ventabren 43°31′0.4″N 5°18′46.8″E | Bouches-du-Rhône | [M 28] [S 28] | ||
30 | Viaduc de Saint-Chamas | Height : 31 m (102 ft) Historic monument | 385 m (1,263 ft) | Masonry 49 cross semi-circular arches | 1848 | Saint-Chamas 43°32′33.4″N 5°2′58.9″E | Bouches-du-Rhône | [M 29] [S 29] | ||
31 | Pont du Jardin des plantes de Grenoble | First bridge made of poured concrete Build by Louis Vicat | Arch Concrete | Footbridge | 1855 | Grenoble | Isère | [10] | ||
32 | Orb Aqueduct | Canal du Midi World Heritage Site Historic monument | 240 m (790 ft) | Masonry 7 elliptical arches | 1856 | Béziers 43°20′4.8″N 3°12′46.3″E | Hérault | [M 30] [S 30] [11] | ||
33 | Pont de Rochemaure | Conception by Marc Seguin Historic monument | 304 m (997 ft) | Suspension Iron wire-cable, wooden deck, 3 masonry pylons | Former road bridge Rhône | 1859 | Rochemaure 44°34′58.1″N 4°42′39.4″E | Ardèche | [M 31] [S 31] [12] | |
34 | Viaduc de Busseau | Height : 56.5 m (185 ft) Historic monument | 339 m (1,112 ft) | Truss Wrought iron deck and piers | 1864 | Ahun–Cressat 46°07′23.4″N 2°01′35.1″E | Creuse | [M 32] [S 32] | ||
35 | Pont du Châtelet (Fouillouse) | Height : 108 m (354 ft) Span : 18 m (59 ft) | 27 m (89 ft) | Masonry 1 segmental arch | Road bridge Ubaye | 1882 | Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye 44°32′10.9″N 6°47′08.8″E | Alpes-de-Haute-Provence | [S 33] | |
36 | Viaduc de Lavaur | Conception by Paul Séjourné Span : 61.5 m (202 ft) | 123 m (404 ft) | Masonry 1 main semi-circular arch | 1884 | Lavaur–Labastide-Saint-Georges 43°42′11.8″N 1°49′26.7″E | Tarn | [S 34] | ||
37 | Garabit viaduct | Highest viaduct in the world when inaugurated Construction by Gustave Eiffel Historic monument | 565 m (1,854 ft) | Arch Wrought iron deck arch | 1888 | Ruynes-en-Margeride–Val-d'Arcomie 44°58′31.3″N 3°10′37.8″E | Cantal | [M 33] [S 35] [13] | ||
38 | Briare aqueduct | Longest navigable aqueduct in France Historic monument | 662 m (2,172 ft) | Box girder Steel | 1896 | Briare–Saint-Firmin-sur-Loire 47°37′54.7″N 2°44′11.4″E | Loiret | [M 34] [S 36] [14] | ||
39 | Oudan Canal Bridge | A rare example of a river-bridge, the river passes over the canal | Box girder Steel | Oudan (river) Canal de Roanne à Digoin | 1897 | Roanne 46°02′56.6″N 4°05′48.5″E | Loire | [S 37] | ||
40 | Rochefort-Martrou Transporter Bridge | Last transporter bridge in France Conception by Ferdinand Arnodin Historic monument | 175 m (574 ft) | Suspension Steel Transporter bridge | 1900 | Rochefort 45°54′58.1″N 0°57′39.0″W | Charente-Maritime | [M 35] [S 38] [15] | ||
41 | Pont Alexandre III | Conception by Louis-Jean Résal Paris, Banks of the Seine World Heritage Site Historic monument | 160 m (520 ft) | Arch Steel deck arch | Road bridge Seine | 1900 | 1st–6th arrondissement of Paris 48°51′49.2″N 2°18′48.8″E | Paris | [M 36] [S 39] [6] | |
42 | Pont des Catalans | Conception by Paul Séjourné | 257 m (843 ft) | Masonry 5 elliptical arches | Road bridge Garonne | 1908 | Toulouse 43°36′11.7″N 1°25′40.6″E | Haute-Garonne | [S 40] | |
43 | Pont Séjourné | Conception by Paul Séjourné Historic monument | 237 m (778 ft) | Masonry 2 levels (1 and 16 arches) | 1908 | Fontpédrouse 42°31′4″N 2°12′13.5″E | Pyrénées-Orientales | [M 37] [S 41] | ||
44 | Fades viaduct | Highest railway bridge in France Height : 132.5 m (435 ft) Piers height : 92.3 m (303 ft) Historic monument | 470 m (1,540 ft) | Truss Warren type, steel and laminated iron deck, granite hollow piers | 1909 | Les Ancizes-Comps–Sauret-Besserve 45°58′18.2″N 2°48′10″E | Puy-de-Dôme | [M 38] [S 42] [16] | ||
45 | Pont de Cassagne | Conception by Ferdinand Arnodin Historic monument | 253 m (830 ft) | Suspension Metal girder deck and pylons, masonry piers Gisclard cable bridge | 1909 | Sauto–Planès 42°30′14.3″N 2°8′36.1″E | Pyrénées-Orientales | [M 39] [S 43] | ||
46 | Pont des Pierres destroyed in 1944 | Span : 80 m (260 ft) | Masonry 1 segmental arch | 1910 | Confort–Montanges 46°9′55″N 5°48′40″E | Ain | [S 44] | |||
47 | Viaduc des Rochers Noirs | Conception by Ferdinand Arnodin Historic monument | 170 m (560 ft) | Suspension Metal girder deck and pylons, masonry piers Gisclard cable bridge | Transcorrézien Luzège | 1913 | Lapleau–Soursac 45°16′6.2″N 2°10′56″E | Corrèze | [M 40] [S 45] | |
48 | Viaduc de la Roizonne | Conception by Paul Séjourné Span : 79 m (259 ft) | 260 m (850 ft) | Masonry 1 main semi-circular arch | Chemin de fer de La Mure Roizonne | 1928 | Nantes-en-Ratier–Siévoz 44°54′51.7″N 5°49′43.4″E | Isère | [S 46] |
Major road and railway bridges
This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).
Name | Span | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | District | Ref. | ||
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1 | Pont de Normandie | 856 m (2,808 ft) | 2,142 m (7,028 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons 43+96+856+96+43 | 1995 | Le Havre–Honfleur 49°25′56.1″N 0°16′26.3″E | Seine-Maritime Calvados | [Note 1] [S 48] [17] [18] | ||
2 | Tancarville Bridge | 608 m (1,995 ft) | 1,400 m (4,600 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, concrete pylons 176+608+176 | 1959 | Tancarville–Marais-Vernier 49°28′21.6″N 0°27′52.8″E | Seine-Maritime Eure | [S 49] [19] | ||
3 | Saint-Nazaire Bridge | 404 m (1,325 ft) | 3,356 m (11,010 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, steel pylons 158+404+158 | Route départementale 213 Loire | 1975 | Saint-Nazaire–Saint-Brevin-les-Pins 47°17′6.3″N 2°10′13.8″W | Loire-Atlantique | [Note 2] [S 51] [21] | |
4 | Pont de l'Iroise | 400 m (1,300 ft) | 800 m (2,600 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons 47+51+102+400+102+51+47 | 1994 | Plougastel-Daoulas–Le Relecq-Kerhuon 48°23′18.1″N 4°23′55.6″W | Finistère | [S 52] [22] | ||
5 | Pont d'Aquitaine | 394 m (1,293 ft) | 1,766 m (5,794 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, concrete pylons 143+394+143 | 1967 | Bordeaux 44°52′47.2″N 0°32′9.7″W | Gironde | [S 53] [23] | ||
6 | Millau Viaduct | 342 m (1,122 ft)(x6) | 2,460 m (8,070 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, 7 concrete pylons 204+6x342+204 | 2004 | Millau–Creissels 44°4′48″N 3°1′20.6″E | Aveyron | [S 54] [24] | ||
7 | Pont de Brotonne | 320 m (1,050 ft) | 1,278 m (4,193 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons 70+143+320+143+58 | Route départementale 490 Seine | 1977 | Caudebec-en-Caux 49°31′13.9″N 0°44′49.8″E | Seine-Maritime | [S 55] [25] | |
8 | Chavanon Viaduct | 300 m (980 ft) | 360 m (1,180 ft) | Suspension Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons | 2000 | Merlines–Messeix 45°37′26.5″N 2°28′47.5″E | Corrèze Puy-de-Dôme | [S 56] [26] | ||
9 | Térénez bridge | 285 m (935 ft) | 515 m (1,690 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete curved deck, concrete pylons 34+81+285+81+34 | Route nationale 791 Aulne | 2011 | Landévennec–Rosnoën 48°16′7.9″N 4°15′48.2″W | Finistère | [S 57] [27] | |
10 | Bras de la Plaine Bridge | 281 m (922 ft) | 305 m (1,001 ft) | Box girder Composite steel/concrete deck | Route départementale 26 Bras de la Plaine | 2001 | Saint-Pierre–Entre-Deux 21°16′35.5″S 55°27′56.7″E | Réunion | [S 58] [28] | |
11 | Grand Canal du Havre Bridge | 275 m (902 ft) | 1,410 m (4,630 ft) | Beam bridge Steel V-shaped legs 107+275+107 | 1994 | Le Havre 49°27′54.8″N 0°16′27.6″E | Seine-Maritime | [S 59] | ||
12 | Chateaubriand Bridge | 260 m (850 ft) | 424 m (1,391 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | Route nationale 176 Rance (river) | 1991 | Plouër-sur-Rance–La Ville-ès-Nonais 48°32′14.6″N 1°58′17.3″W | Côtes-d'Armor Ille-et-Vilaine | [S 60] [29] | |
13 | Grande Ravine Viaduct | 250 m (820 ft) | 288 m (945 ft) | Box girder Composite steel/concrete deck | Route des Tamarins Grande Ravine | 2009 | Les Trois-Bassins 21°7′19.6″S 55°16′46.8″E | Réunion | [S 61] | |
14 | La Roche-Bernard Bridge | 245 m (804 ft) | 409 m (1,342 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, concrete pylons | Route départementale 765 Vilaine | 1960 | La Roche-Bernard–Marzan 47°31′28.6″N 2°18′18.4″W | Morbihan | [S 62] | |
15 | Oyapock River Bridge | 245 m (804 ft) | 378 m (1,240 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete deck, concrete pylons 66+245+66 | Route nationale 2 (Guiana) Oyapock | 2011 | Saint-Georges–Oiapoque 3°52′51″N 51°48′9″W | French Guiana Brazil | [S 63] | |
16 | Cheviré Bridge | 242 m (794 ft) | 1,563 m (5,128 ft) | Box girder Steel 69+242+69 | 1990 | Nantes 47°11′34.5″N 1°36′49.2″W | Loire-Atlantique | [S 64] [30] | ||
17 | Ancenis Suspension Bridge | 238 m (781 ft) | 412 m (1,352 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, concrete pylons 80+238+80 | Route nationale 763 Loire | 1953 | Ancenis–Liré 47°21′42.3″N 1°10′35.1″W | Loire-Atlantique Maine-et-Loire | [S 65] [31] | |
18 | Three Countries Bridge | 229 m (751 ft) | 250 m (820 ft) | Arch Steel through arch | Footbridge Rhine | 2007 | Huningue–Weil am Rhein 47°35′29.5″N 7°35′23.8″E | Haut-Rhin Germany | [Note 3] [S 66] | |
19 | Viaur Viaduct | 220 m (720 ft) | 460 m (1,510 ft) | Arch Steel deck arch | 1902 | Tauriac-de-Naucelle–Tanus 44°7′25.6″N 2°19′51.1″E | Aveyron Tarn | [S 67] | ||
20 | Martigues Viaduct | 210 m (690 ft) | 875 m (2,871 ft) | Box girder Steel V-shaped legs | A55 autoroute Caronte Canal | 1972 | Martigues 43°24′8.9″N 5°2′32.1″E | Bouches-du-Rhône | [S 68] [32] | |
21 | Pierre Pflimlin Bridge | 205 m (673 ft) | 957 m (3,140 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 121+205+139 | Route nationale 353 Rhine | 2002 | Strasbourg–Offenburg 48°29′29.1″N 7°46′10.1″E | Bas-Rhin Germany | [S 69] | |
22 | Morbihan Bridge | 201 m (659 ft) | 376 m (1,234 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1995 | La Roche-Bernard 47°31′53.8″N 2°18′1.7″W | Morbihan | [S 70] | ||
23 | Europe Bridge (Orléans) | 201 m (659 ft) | 470 m (1,540 ft) | Arch Steel through arch | Route nationale 152 Loire | 2000 | Saint-Jean-de-la-Ruelle–Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Mesmin 47°53′44.5″N 1°52′34.8″E | Loiret | [S 71] | |
24 | Cornouaille Bridge | 200 m (660 ft) | 610 m (2,000 ft) | Box girder Steel 110+200+110 | Route départementale 44 Odet | 1972 | Bénodet 47°53′6.4″N 4°7′18.1″W | Finistère | [S 72] [33] | |
25 | Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert Bridge | 200 m (660 ft) | 270 m (890 ft) | Suspension Self-anchored, composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons | Route nationale 498 Loire | 2008 | Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert 45°31′2.3″N 4°14′56.3″E | Loire | [S 73] |
Notes and references
- Notes
- The Pont de Normandie held the record of the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world from 1995 to 1999, when the Tatara Bridge opened in Japan.[S 47]
- The Saint-Nazaire Bridge, with its access viaducts, is the longest bridge of metropolitan France. The 404 metres (1,325 ft) main span was in 1975 the longest cable-stayed span in the world, until the opening of the Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge in 1983 in Spain.[20][S 50]
- The tripoint border between France, Germany and Switzerland is situated about 100 metres (330 ft) south of the Three Countries Bridge, so the bridge is on the France–Germany border but doesn't cross exactly the France–Switzerland border.
- "POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine". Pop.culture.gouv.fr - Ministry of Culture (in French). Mérimée database
- "Pont Julien".
- "Pont du Gard et aqueduc romain de Nîmes".
- "Via Domitia : Pont d'Ambrussum".
- "Pont Flavien".
- "Pont romain".
- "Pont romain franchissant l'Escoutay".
- "Pont sur l'Hérault, dit Pont du Diable (également sur commune de Saint-Jean-de-Fos)".
- "Vieux pont".
- "Vieux Pont dit Pont du Diable".
- "Chapelle et pont Saint-Bénézet".
- "Vieux pont sur l'Orb".
- "Pont du Diable".
- "Vieux pont et tour qui le surmonte".
- "Pont de Rohan et maisons".
- "Pont sur le Tech".
- "Pont Valentré".
- "Pont sur le Doux dit le Grand Pont (également sur commune de Tournon-sur-Rhône)".
- "Pont-Vieux".
- "Pont sur l'Eygues".
- "Pont-Neuf".
- "Vieux pont sur le Drac (également sur commune de Claix)".
- "Pont sur l'Agout".
- "Pont sur l'Hérault".
- "Pont dit Pont de Pierre".
- "Tournon Bridge".
- "Pont suspendu de la Caille (également sur commune d'Allonzier-la-Caille)".
- "Pont suspendu et anciens pavillons à péage".
- "Aqueduc de Roquefavour (également sur commune d'Aix-en-Provence)".
- "Viaduc".
- "Canal du Midi : pont-aqueduc".
- "Pont de Rochemaure sur le Rhône".
- "Viaduc de Busseau-sur-Creuse (également sur commune de Pionnat)".
- "Viaduc de Garabit (également sur commune de Ruynes-en-Margeride)".
- "Pont-canal sur la Loire (également sur commune de Saint-Firmin-sur-Loire)".
- "Pont transbordeur du Martrou".
- "Pont Alexandre III".
- "Viaduc Séjourné".
- "Viaduc des Fades".
- "Pont Gisclard et stèle commémorative".
- "Viaduc des Rochers Noirs (également sur commune de Soursac)".
- Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
- "Julian Bridge".
- "Pont du Gard".
- "Ambrussum Bridge".
- "Flavian Bridge".
- "Roman Bridge at Vaison-la-Romaine".
- "Viviers Roman Bridge".
- "Devil's Bridge".
- "Pont-Vieux d'Albi".
- "Devil's Bridge".
- "Saint-Bénezet Bridge".
- "Pont Vieux".
- "Devil's Bridge".
- "Old Sospel Toll Bridge".
- "Rohan Bridge".
- "Pont du Diable de Céret".
- "Valentré Bridge".
- "Pont-Grand de Tournon".
- "Old Espalion Bridge".
- "Nyons Bridge".
- "Pont-Neuf".
- "Lesdiguières Bridge".
- "Pont Saint-Roch".
- "Gignac Bridge".
- "Vieille-Brioude Bridge".
- "Pont de Pierre".
- "Pont Charles-Albert".
- "Tonnay-Charente Bridge".
- "Roquefavour Aqueduct".
- "Saint-Chamas Viaduct".
- "Béziers Canal Bridge".
- "Rochemaure Bridge".
- "Busseau Viaduct".
- "Châtelet Bridge".
- "Lavaur Railroad Bridge".
- "Garabit Viaduct".
- "Briare Canal Bridge".
- "Oudan Canal Bridge".
- "Rochefort-Martrou Transporter Bridge".
- "Alexandre III Bridge".
- "Pont des Catalans".
- "Fontpédrouse Viaduct".
- "Viaduc des Fades".
- "Cassagne Bridge".
- "Pont des Pierres".
- "Viaduc des Rochers Noirs".
- "Roizonne Viaduct".
- "Tatara Bridge".
- "Normandy Bridge".
- "Tancarville Bridge".
- "Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge".
- "Saint-Nazaire Bridge".
- "Iroise Bridge".
- "Aquitaine Bridge".
- "Millau Viaduct".
- "Brotonne Bridge".
- "Chavanon Viaduct".
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See also
- List of bridges in Paris
- List of medieval bridges in France
- Transport in France
- Roads in France
- Highways in France
- Rail transport in France
- Geography of France
- fr:Liste des ponts de France protégés aux monuments historiques (in French) - List of bridges in France protected as historical monuments
- Charenton Metro-Viaduct
- Crueize Viaduct
External links
- "Liste des ouvrages". Art-et-histoire.com (in French).
- "Les ponts et leurs représentation en philatelie". Timbresponts.fr (in French).
- "Cable-Stayed Bridges of Europe... and Beyond (France)". Pwpeics.se. Archived from the original on 18 October 2017.
- "Suspension Bridges of France". bridgemeister.com.
- "Category: Bridges in France". highestbridges.com.
Further reading
- Prade, Marcel (1988). Les ponts monuments historiques (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 432. ISBN 2-902170-54-8.
- Prade, Marcel (1988). Ponts et viaducs au XIXe siècle (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 408. ISBN 2-902170-59-9.
- Prade, Marcel (1990). Ponts & Viaducs Remarquables d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 351. ISBN 2-902170-65-3.
- de Dartein, Fernand. Études sur les ponts en pierre remarquables par leur décoration antérieurs au XIXe siècle (in French). Paris: Librairie polytechnique Béranger.
- Volume 1 : Ponts français antérieurs au XVIIIe siècle. 1912.
- Volume 2 : Ponts français du XVIIIe siècle. Centre de la France. 1912.
- Volume 3 : Ponts français du XVIIIe siècle. Languedoc. 1908.
- Volume 4 : Ponts français du XVIIIe siècle. Bourgogne. 1909.
- Mesqui, Jean (1986). Picard (ed.). Le pont en France avant le temps des ingénieurs (in French). Paris. p. 304. ISBN 2-7084-0322-2.
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