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Barrage Vauban

 
Part of former fortifications, 13 arches
Barrage Vauban, Place du Quartier Blanc, Strasbourg, France
 
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Barrage Vauban is a minor waterways place on the L'Ill Canalisée between Canal du Rhône au Rhin, branche Nord - L'ill Canalisée Jonction (0.72 kilometres to the south) and Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction (Junction of the Canal des Faux Remparts with the L'ill Canalisée) (0.08 kilometres to the northeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Canal du Rhône au Rhin, branche Nord - L'ill Canalisée Jonction is Pont des Frères-Matthis; 0.24 kilometres away.

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There is a bridge here which takes something unusual over the canal.

 
 
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The Barrage Vauban, or Vauban Dam, is a bridge, weir and defensive work erected in the 17th century on the River Ill in the city of Strasbourg in France. At that time, it was known as the Great Lock (grande écluse), although it does not function as a navigation lock in the modern sense of the word. Today it serves to display sculptures and has a viewing terrace on its roof, with views of the earlier Ponts Couverts bridges and Petite France quarter. It has been classified as a Monument historique since 1971.

The barrage was constructed from 1686 to 1690 in pink Vosges sandstone by the French Engineer Jacques Tarade according to plans by Vauban. The principal defensive function of the barrage was to enable, in the event of an attack, the raising the level of the River Ill and thus the flooding of all the lands south of the city, making them impassable to the enemy. This defensive measure was deployed in 1870, when Strasbourg was besieged by Prussian forces during the Franco-Prussian War, and resulted in the complete flooding of the northern part of the suburb of Neudorf.

The barrage has 13 arches and is 120 metres (390 ft) in length. Within the structure an enclosed corridor links the two banks and a lapidarium serves to display ancient plaster casts and copies of statues and gargoyles from Strasbourg Cathedral and Palais Rohan. Three of the arches are raised to permit navigation, and the corridor is carried across these by drawbridges. The roof was rebuilt in 1965-66 in order to construct the panoramic terrace. Admission to the barrage and terrace is free, and they are open daily from 09:00 to 19:30.

The Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and the Commanderie Saint-Jean, now home to the prestigious École Nationale d'Administration, are both adjacent to the northern end of the barrage. The headquarters (Hôtel du Département) of the Bas-Rhin department is by the southern end.

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[Ponts Couverts, Strasbourg] opened in 1250. As a defensive mechanism, they were superseded by the Barrage Vauban, just upstream, in 1690, but remained in use as bridges. As built, each [Petite France, Strasbourg] 1988. Just upstream of Petite France, the River Ill flows through the Barrage Vauban, a defensive structure built at the end of the 17th century. Downstream [Strasbourg] are no longer covered. Next to the Ponts Couverts is the Barrage Vauban, a part of Vauban's 17th-century fortifications, that does include a covered [Jacques Tarade] (1646–1720) was a French engineer and colleague of Vauban, Marshal of France. He built the Barrage Vauban in Strasbourg, and the Rue Tarade in that town is [1690] Cassini observes differential rotation within Jupiter's atmosphere. The Barrage Vauban, a defensive work in the city of Strasbourg (in present-day France) [Timeline of Strasbourg] founded. 1681 – City annexed by France. 1684 – Citadel built. 1690 – Barrage Vauban opened. 1697 – French annexation recognised by the Holy Roman Empire [List of bridges with buildings] Louppe near Brest. Barrage Vauban Strasbourg 48°34′46″N 7°44′17″E / 48.57944°N 7.73806°E / 48.57944; 7.73806 (Barrage Vauban) 120 m (390 ft) bridge [Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art] d'administration) and near the architecturally important baroque weir Barrage Vauban and the medieval tower bridge Ponts couverts. It is also served by its [1690s in architecture] Piedmont, designed by Guarino Guarini is completed. The Barrage Vauban, designed by Vauban and built by Jacques Tarade in Strasbourg, France, is completed
 
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The Barrage Vauban, or Vauban Dam, is a bridge, weir and defensive work erected in the 17th century on the River Ill in the city of Strasbourg in France. At that time, it was known as the Great Lock (grande écluse), although it does not function as a navigation lock in the modern sense of the word. Today it serves to display ...
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