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🏛️ Pont dit Pont Romain à Rolampont

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🏛️ Pont dit Pont Romain à Rolampont
18th-century stone bridge in Haute-Marne, France


🕐 1 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 20:11
📋 Fast Facts
  • Location: Rolampont, Haute-Marne, Grand-Est region, France
  • Constructed: Likely 18th century, not Roman period
  • Monument Historique status since 1929
  • Single-arch stone bridge crossing the Noue stream

The Pont dit Pont Romain in Rolampont, Haute-Marne, is a historic stone bridge whose name is a deliberate misnomer. Despite the "Roman" designation, the bridge was constructed in the 18th century, likely by architect Claude-Louis d'Aviler, making it a much later addition to the region's infrastructure. It remains a notable example of period bridge engineering and local heritage ...

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