no, no vehicle can drive over the pont du Gard today.
It's called "Pont du Gard" (Bridge on the [river] Gard) and it's in the south of France, near Remoulins. Nîmes and Avignon are also nearby.
the Pont du Grad is located near Nimes in Southern France. The little towns of Beaucaire and Tarascon are close to the bridge which stands in a small village called 'Vers-Pont-Du-Gard'
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No. In the 1740s, the lower level was enlarged to be used as a road bridge. It was the last important work on the bridge. The Pont du Gard aqueduct underwent regular renovations, but was not rebuilt in the 1800s.
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The Pont du Gard crosses the Gardon River near the village of Vers-Pont-du-Gard near Remoulins, in the Gard département (county) in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. It was part of a 5 kilometre (31 miles) aqueduct which supplied water to Nimes
It's called "Pont du Gard" (Bridge on the [river] Gard) and it's in the south of France, near Remoulins. Nîmes and Avignon are also nearby.
The Pont du Gard was built by the Romans around the 1st century AD. It served as an aqueduct to carry water across the Gardon River in southern France.
the Pont du Grad is located near Nimes in Southern France. The little towns of Beaucaire and Tarascon are close to the bridge which stands in a small village called 'Vers-Pont-Du-Gard'
At the Pont du Gard in France, you would find a well-preserved Roman aqueduct. The Pont du Gard is a three-tiered Roman bridge and aqueduct that was built to transport water to the city of Nîmes. It is considered one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world.
The population of Vers-Pont-du-Gard is 1,653.
'le pont du Gard' (no 'u') is a 2000-year old Roman aqueduct in southern France
ES Uzès Pont du Gard was created in 2005.
The area of Vers-Pont-du-Gard is 19.14 square kilometers.
le Pont du Gard
No. In the 1740s, the lower level was enlarged to be used as a road bridge. It was the last important work on the bridge. The Pont du Gard aqueduct underwent regular renovations, but was not rebuilt in the 1800s.
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