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Located in Southern France, across Gardon River, Pont du Gard aqueduct is an excellent representation of Roman Architecture. This 50 km. long three level construction was created to supply water to the city of Nimes, previously known as Nemausus.
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Architecture and Design
Constructed with yellow soft limestone blocks, extracted from a nearby quarry on the banks of Gadron River, the aqueduct is largely devoid of mortar or clamps. Standing 49 meters high on top of Gadron River, this wonderful piece of architecture contains 3 tired barrel-vault arcades. The highest part of the formation is topped with a water channel of stone slabs, enveloped in calcium deposits.
Interiors of Pont du Gard
Painted with olive oil, the inner structure of Pont du Gard is covered in maltha, a mixture of pork grease, slaked lime and thick juice of unripe figs, producing a smooth surface that water to flow without obstruction. The conduit displays masonry dressed walls and concrete floors, covered with a stucco of tile and shards of pottery.
Measuring 360 meters at its longest point this 3-storey bridge demonstrates the sophisticated artistry of Roman architecture and engineering. The inscriptions and engravings on the stones define that, the work had been measured and precisely carried out, but does not provide any knowledge, which reveals the identity of the main architect.
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FranceWritten by Soudip
August 22nd 2014