Toulouse: Canal
Places and attractions in the Canal category
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Canal du Midi
The Canal du Midi, a serene waterway, stretches through the heart of Toulouse, France, offering a picturesque escape within the bustling city. Constructed in the 17th century, this historic canal was designed to connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
Canal de Brienne
The Canal de Brienne is a charming waterway that threads through the heart of Toulouse, France, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets. This picturesque canal, spanning just over a kilometer and a half, was constructed in the 18th century to connect...
Ponts Jumeaux
The Ponts Jumeaux is the point at which the Canal du Midi joins the Canal de Garonne and the River Garonne, via the Canal de Brienne. It was built in 1774 by Joseph-Marie de Saget, a civil engineer in the province of Languedoc in Toulouse. In fact, there are three bridges, each of which is the entrance to a canal.
Béarnais Lock
There are 91 working locks on the Canal du Midi along its 240-kilometre course from the Bassin du Thau on the Mediterranean coast to the junction with the Canal lateral a la Garonne in Toulouse.
Minimes Lock
There are 91 working locks on the Canal du Midi along its 240-kilometre course from the Bassin du Thau on the Mediterranean coast to the junction with the Canal lateral a la Garonne in Toulouse.
Locks on the Canal du Midi
There are 91 working locks on the Canal du Midi along its 240-kilometre course from the Bassin du Thau on the Mediterranean coast to the junction with the Canal lateral a la Garonne in Toulouse.
Bayard Lock
There are 91 working locks on the Canal du Midi along its 240-kilometre course from the Bassin du Thau on the Mediterranean coast to the junction with the Canal lateral a la Garonne in Toulouse.