
Pont de Langlois |
13200 Arles, France (Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur) |
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Chemin de Maillanen
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| Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
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Status from 01/2017
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Free entry. |
| Contact | Unknown contact data for this museum - please help via contact form. |
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The Gare d'Arles railway station offers connections to Avignon, Nîmes, Marseille, Paris, Bordeaux and several regional destinations. |
| Description | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The original bridge was popular under the name of its long-time keeper Langlois. Van Gogh misunderstood that name and interpreted it as l'Anglais. (Englishmen's bridge). History New canals were opened up in southern France as they were needed to expand the network of canals. In the 19th century a canal was built from Arles to Bouc, located on the Mediterranean sea. Locks and bridges were built, too, to manage water and road traffic. Just outside Arles, the first bridge was the officially titled "Pont de Réginelle but better known by the keeper's name as "Pont de Langlois". In 1930, the original drawbridge was replaced by a reinforced concrete structure which, in 1944, was blown up by the retreating Germans who destroyed all the other bridges along the canal except for the one at Fos. The Fos Bridge was dismatled in 1959 with a view to relocating it on the site of the Langlois Bridge but as a result of structural difficulties, it was finally reassembled at Montcalde Lock several kilometers away from the original site A reconstructed bridge of the Langlois Bridge, named "Pont Van Gogh" (Van Gogh bridge), recognizing the works that Van Gogh made of the bridge, is owned by the Arles tourist board |
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