Senoueix Bridge

Local namePont de Senoueix (pont Romain)
LocationGentioux-Pigerolles, France

The Senoueix bridge is a small arch of stones, which are the remains of a bridge. It is also sometimes known under the name: "the Roman bridge", but its Roman origin is doubtful. It was probably built in the 17th century. A bridge might have been built during the Roman era but the bridge that can be seen now is much more recent.

The bridge is located on the Gentioux-Pigerolles communal territory, five kilometers north, on the road to Saint-Marc-à-Loubaud. The bridge crosses the Taurion river. It belongs to the "Plateau de Millevaches" region, in the south of Creuse.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senoueix_Bridge

Address (Unnamed Road), 23340, France

Coordinates 45°49'3.2" N 1°59'47.466" E

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