One of the wonders of antiquity, the Pont du Gard is the most prestigious vestige of an aqueduct built by the Romans almost 2000 years ago. This architectural feat, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is set in an unspoilt natural environment, offering a unique immersive experience.
Forming the most imposing part of a 50 km-long Roman aqueduct linking Uzès to Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is the highest Roman bridge in the world, erected in the 1st century AD. Its construction was a remarkable feat of engineering for its time, testifying to the architectural genius of the ancient Romans.
The Pont du Gard site offers visitors a multitude of activities, allowing everyone to explore 2,000 years of history in an exceptionally preserved environment. Guided tours, film screenings and museum exhibitions reveal the secrets behind the construction of the monument, offering a plunge into the heart of Roman times.
For children, the "Ludo" play area offers an interactive and educational approach, stimulating their curiosity and imagination through games and discoveries. The 15 hectares of Mémoires de Garrigue invite you to stroll through a restored Mediterranean landscape, where the remains of the Roman aqueduct rub shoulders with the banks of the Gardon, offering moments of relaxation and contemplation.
In summer, the Pont du Gard comes to life at dusk with a sound and light show, transforming the monument into a giant screen. This magical and poetic experience, offered every evening in July and August, offers visitors an unforgettable moment in this majestic setting. Website
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