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Pont de Vieille Brioude

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Longest span
  
45 m

Body of water
  
Allier

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

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Similar
  
Pont Grand, Pont du Diable, Pont del Diable, Wearmouth Bridge, Gladesville Bridge

Pont de Vieille-Brioude (Vieille-Brioude Bridge) is located in France, crossing Allier River. It is a masonry arch bridge with a span of 45 metres (148 ft) that was built in 1832.

The predecessor of this bridge on the same site was probably built 1479 and had a span of 54 metres (177 ft), making it the longest existing arch span for some three hundred years. The bridge was ordered by local resident Lady de Dombes and built by Grenier and Estone similar to how Pont Grand (Tournon-sur-Rhône) was later built. The completion of the bridge was delayed for years because of some controversy. The bridge was too narrow and its approaches too steep to be used by carts. It collapsed March 27, 1822, at 6 am.

Before any stone bridge had been built on this site, there was a wooden bridge.

References

Pont de Vieille-Brioude Wikipedia