Pont du Gard and Uzège
The Unmissable Pont du Gard
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The aqueduct of Nîmes was built around 50 AD, under emperors Claudius and Nero, to support a duct that conveyed water from the Eure sources to the water tower (Castellum) in Nîmes, over a distance of 50 km. The Pont du Gard is the best preserved vestige of this unmissable engineering structure...
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Uzès region
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The Uzège offers the visitor rich natural landscapes that appear at times tamed and at others, wild, that spreads its mosaic of colours...according to the season: in spring, the blondness of wheat sprinkled with poppies, in summer there is lavender blue or sunflower yellow...
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Uzès
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Another visit not to be missed: Uzès, once called Uzetia. It become an Episcopal and consular town...Its Duchy, which was created in 1572 in the reign of Charles 9th is notable in that it still belongs to the same family, the Crusol family of Uzès.
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Pottery
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A tradition in Uzège and most especially in Saint Quentin la Poterie. In 1991, this village was the primary site chosen for the Arts and Crafts archipelago... Today, artists have settled in this charming village and share with you their passion by opening the doors of their workshops.
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