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🏛️ Villeperdrix: Pont romain (vestiges)

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🏛️ Villeperdrix: Pont romain (vestiges)
Remains of a Roman bridge in the Drôme department, southeastern France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 04:43
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  • Location: Villeperdrix, Drôme department, France
  • Period: Roman era, construction date undetermined
  • Remains: Stone abutment blocks embedded in rock formation
  • Function: Crossed ravine or watercourse along local Roman road

Villeperdrix: Pont romain (vestiges) is a fragmentary archaeological site in the Drôme department of southeastern France that preserves surviving stone blocks from a Roman bridge structure. The remains consist of abutment stones integrated into the natural rock formation, providing evidence of Roman infrastructure development in provincial Gaul. As of 2026, the site remains largely unexcavated and undesignated as an official protected monument, accessible informally to researchers and visitors ...

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