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Aqueduct of Luynes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aqueduct of Luynes The Luynes aqueduct is a former Gallo-Roman bridge aqueduct located in Luynes, France. ==Description== The remains show a stack of five arches and it is the most famous Roman monument in the Department of Indre-et-Loire, despite its modest dimensions. It is also one of the best preserved of the Northern aqueducts. It was classified a historical monument in 1862 and is owned by the town of Luynes. It originally had a total length of , almost in a straight line, including of raised causeway. Its underground portion, and in particular its final journey, passes the hamlet of Villeronde.〔Michel Laurencin, « L'aqueduc gallo-romain de Luynes et l'antique Maillacum », Revue archéologique du Centre, t. 6, 1967, p.197〕〔Jacques Dubois, Archéologie aérienne : Patrimoine de Touraine, Alan Sutton, 2003, p91.〕 Only a portion of the aqueduct-bridge is now visible as it passes through the "Valley of the Arennes".〔Knight, Jeremy, ''Roman France'', (2001) ISBN 0 7524 1915 3, p.60〕 The actual channel for the water is masonry and not a lead or Terra cotta piping and has a slope of 1.5 cm to 2.9 m per kilometre. The maximum height of the arches of the aqueduct is 8.90 m.
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