This aqueduc, which was collecting water from the Gier river in Saint-Chamond, transported it along 86 km to Fourviere. Built in the 2nd century AD, it supplied Lyon with water. Guided tours in English on reservation for groups.
Description
Several remains are still visible nowadays, such as in the towns of Brignais and Chaponost.
The "Site du Plat de l'Air" (siphon of the Yzeron river), in Chaponost, is the longest section of aqueduct to see in France. 72 arches are still standing. The site is a french classified historical monument (administrative procedure to protect a monument that is interesting from a historical, artistic or achitectural point of view).
Labels
- Guide du Routard
- Petit Fûté
Prices
Free access.
Group rate available for > 10 people.
Opening period
All year round, daily.
Spoken languages
- German
- English
- French
- Italian