Agen aqueduct

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The Agen aqueduct is a 19th-century stone canal bridge in southwestern France that carries the Canal de Garonne high above the Garonne River near the town of Agen.

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Agen aqueduct canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aqueduct
canal bridge
civil engineering structure
architect Jean-Baptiste de Baudre
carries Canal de Garonne
connects left bank of Garonne River
right bank of Garonne River
constructionEnd 1847
constructionStart 1839
constructionTechnique masonry arches
country France
crosses Garonne
surface form: Garonne River
era 19th century
hasPedestrianAccess yes
hasTraffic inland waterway vessels
hasUse navigation
recreation
tourism
hasViewOf Agen
Garonne
surface form: Garonne River
heightAboveRiver approximately 10 m
heritageDesignationDate 2003
heritageStatus Monument historique of France
inaugurationDate 1849
isPartOfTransportNetwork French inland waterway network
surface form: French inland waterways network
length 539 m
locatedIn Agen
locatedInRegion Lot-et-Garonne department
surface form: Lot-et-Garonne

Nouvelle-Aquitaine
locatedInValley Garonne River valley
surface form: Garonne valley
locatedNear Agen city center
surface form: Agen city centre
locatedOn Canal de Garonne
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Agen
numberOfArches 23
operator Voies navigables de France
owner French state (partially)
surface form: French state
partOf Canal des Deux Mers
structureType multi-span arch bridge
waterwayType canal
waterwayWidth 8.8 m
width 12.5 m

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Canal de Garonne hasAqueduct Agen aqueduct
Pont-canal d’Agen hasNameInEnglish Agen aqueduct