Pont Roman
This 12th century bridge, built on stilts, was listed as a historical monument in 1889. It was withdrawn from circulation in 1961 after the construction of the new bridge Narrow, thick, almost horizontal, its deck rests on eight small round arches. Its spurs, sharp and protruding, reaching the height of the parapet have allowed the development of pedestrian shelters. The roadway was dug with two grooves used to guide carts so that they do not bump along the sides of the carts parapets. They were removed during the restoration of the bridge.