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Pont Valentré

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Crosses
  
Lot River

Design
  
arch bridge

Width
  
5 metres (16 ft)

Height
  
40 m

Total length
  
138 m

Locale
  
Cahors, France

Material
  
stone

Address
  
46000 Cahors, France

Opened
  
1350

Location
  
Cahors

Pont Valentré

Longest span
  
6 × 16.5 metres (54 ft)

Similar
  
Cahors Cathedral, Pech Merle, Musée Henri Martin, Padirac Cave, Maison de l'eau

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The Pont Valentré (Occitan: Pont de Balandras; English: Valentré Bridge) is a 14th-century six-span fortified stone arch bridge crossing the Lot River to the west of Cahors, in France. It has become a symbol of the city.

After the decision was made to build it on 30 April 1306, construction began on 17 June 1308. It was built between 1308 and 1378 with six Gothic arches and three square bridge towers. It opened for use in 1350. It was originally fortified at both ends, but the western tower has not survived.

A major restoration was performed from 1867 to 1879 by Paul Gout.

References

Pont Valentré Wikipedia