Pont Julien

Coordinates: 43°51′45″N 5°18′28″E / 43.86250°N 5.30778°E / 43.86250; 5.30778
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Pont Julien
Pont Julien
Coordinates43°51′45″N 5°18′28″E / 43.86250°N 5.30778°E / 43.86250; 5.30778
CarriesVia Domitia
CrossesCalavon
LocaleNear Bonnieux, Vaucluse, France
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
MaterialLimestone
Total length85 m
Width5.50 m
Longest span16.3 m
No. of spans3
Clearance below9 m
History
Construction end3 BC
Location
Map

The Pont Julien (French for Julian Bridge) is a Roman stone arch bridge over the Calavon river, in the south-east of France, dating from 3 BC. The supporting columns are notable for openings to allow floodwater to pass through. It is located in the territory of the commune of Bonnieux, north of the village of the same name, and 8 km west of

Roman road
which connected Italy to the Roman territories in France. It was used for car traffic until 2005, when a replacement bridge was built to preserve it from wear and tear. It is still used as bike- and footpath. This amounts to approximately 2000 years of uninterrupted use.

Gallery

  • View of the Pont Julien
    View of the Pont Julien
  • View of the underside of one of the arches
    View of the underside of one of the arches
  • The modern bridge crossing the Cavalon upriver of the bridge
    The modern bridge crossing the Cavalon upriver of the bridge
  • View of the bridge on an old postcard
    View of the bridge on an old postcard
  • The dry riverbed of the Calavon and the main arch of the bridge
    The dry riverbed of the Calavon and the main arch of the bridge
  • Pont Julien in March
    Pont Julien in March

See also

References

  • Murati, Philippe (1994). Ponts de Provence. Nice. pp. 19–20.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • O’Connor, Colin (1993), Roman Bridges, Cambridge University Press, pp. 96f. (G5),

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