Archaeological site
Aqueduc romain
Aqueduc romain
ARS SUR MOSELLE

TE / Agence Inspire Metz
The monument, with a length of 1128 metres, links the two banks of the Moselle and had 110 columns that were, for the highest, 25 metres high. It only was the air part of a 22 km-pipes transporting the water from Gorze to the thermal baths and fountains of Metz. It dates back to the 2nd century AD. The monument is one of the best preserved of the Western Roman Empire. Formerly known as the "Pont du Diable" ("The Devil's Bridge") by the inhabitants, the monument has been restored several times since 1837.
Practical information
Historic monument or place to visit in ARS SUR MOSELLE, on the theme(s) Archeology, awarded with the Label Listed historic monument (MH).

Visit conditions
Visits
Tour of exterior only
Groups accepted on reservation Coach parking available
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Aqueduc romain
- 57130 ARS SUR MOSELLE
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