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Cesse Aqueduct

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Carries
  
Canal du Midi

Trough construction
  
Masonry

Towpaths
  
Both

Opened
  
1690

Body of water
  
Cesse

Carry
  
Canal du Midi

Crosses
  
River Cesse

Pier construction
  
Masonry

No. of spans
  
3

Longest span
  
18 m

Locale
  
Mirepeisset

Number of spans
  
3

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Similar
  
Canal du Midi, Répudre Aqueduct, Fresquel Aqueduct, Orbiel Aqueduct

Cesse Aqueduct (French: Pont-Canal de la Cesse) is one of several aqueducts, or water bridge, created for the Canal du Midi. Originally, the canal crossed the Cesse on the level. Pierre-Paul Riquet, the original architect of the canal, had placed a curved dam 205 metres (673 ft) long and 9.10 metres (29.9 ft) high across the Cesse in order to collect water to make the crossing possible; the aqueduct replaced this dam.

The Cesse Aqueduct was designed in 1686 by Marshal Sebastien Vauban and completed in 1690 by Antoine Niquet. Master mason was John Gaudot. It has three spans, the middle being 18.3 metres (60 ft) and the side being 14.6 metres (48 ft) each. It is located in Mirepeisset, Aude (11), Languedoc-Roussillon, France, about one mile from the port town of Le Somail.

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Cesse Aqueduct Wikipedia