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Pont du Gard and museum entry ticket with audio guide
Pont du Gard and museum entry ticket with audio guide
Pont du Gard and museum entry ticket with audio guide
Pont du Gard and museum entry ticket with audio guide
Pont du Gard and museum entry ticket with audio guide

Pont du Gard and museum entry ticket with audio guide


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  • Uncover Roman engineering secrets at Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the museum and watch a short film.
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Discover the Pont du Gard and admire one of the most impressive feats of ancient Roman engineering. Capture photos and explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site at your own pace with the help of an audio guide app.

At the Pont du Gard Museum, learn how the Romans filtered and transported water over 50 km to Nîmes. Interactive models, reconstructions of Roman homes, and detailed exhibits reveal the secrets behind the aqueduct.

Afterwards, enjoy the short film A Bridge Through Time, which brings the monument's history to life on the big screen. For younger visitors aged 5-12, the ludo space offers a range of educational activities designed to engage and entertain.

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Duration: Lasts 2 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Please head directly to Pont du Gard, located at 400 route du Pont du Gard.(Pont du Gard, 30210 Vers-Pont-du-Gard, France)

  • Extra fees to be paid on-site:Parking fees of €9 are not included and must be paid on-site

  • Know in advance:Entry to the Pont du Gard monument is free for all. This ticket includes access to the museum, cinema, ludo space and an audio guide

  • The audio guide is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean

  • Scan the QR code on your voucher to download the audio guide before arrival

  • Remember to bring:Headphones

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How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. Why is the Pont du Gard considered a significant UNESCO World Heritage Site?

The Pont du Gard is a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its exceptional preservation as an ancient Roman aqueduct. It stands as a testament to the ingenuity and advanced engineering capabilities of the Romans, showcasing their mastery in hydraulics and construction. Its three-tiered structure and impressive scale highlight its historical importance as a vital component of the Nîmes aqueduct, designed to transport water over 50 kilometers.

2. Does the ancient aqueduct structure of Pont du Gard still function today?

No, the Pont du Gard aqueduct structure no longer functions as a water conduit. It was part of a larger system that supplied water to the city of Nîmes for approximately five centuries, from the 1st to the 6th century AD. Today, it stands as a preserved historical monument and an architectural marvel, attracting visitors who come to admire its structure and learn about its past purpose, rather than its active function.

3. Can visitors walk across the Pont du Gard aqueduct structure?

Yes, visitors can walk across the Pont du Gard aqueduct. You can typically walk across the lowest level of the bridge, which provides stunning views of the structure itself and the Gardon River below. Access to the top level, which originally contained the water channel, is generally restricted to specific guided tours for safety and preservation, but the lower level offers an immersive experience of this Roman engineering feat.

4. What activities can visitors experience at the Pont du Gard site besides viewing the aqueduct?

Beyond admiring the magnificent aqueduct, visitors to the Pont du Gard site can explore the dedicated museum to delve deeper into Roman history and engineering. The museum features exhibitions detailing the construction of the aqueduct and Roman life. You can also watch a short film that further illustrates the site's significance. Additionally, the surrounding natural park offers walking trails and opportunities to relax by the Gardon River.

5. Is visiting the Pont du Gard worthwhile for travelers interested in Roman history?

For travelers with an interest in Roman history, visiting the Pont du Gard is highly worthwhile. It offers a unique opportunity to witness an exceptionally well-preserved and iconic example of Roman engineering and architecture. The site's museum and interpretative displays provide rich historical context, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the monumental achievement it represents and its lasting legacy as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

6. Is an entry ticket required to access the Pont du Gard site and its facilities?

Yes, an entry ticket is required to fully access the Pont du Gard site and its main facilities. While you can view the aqueduct from a distance, tickets grant access to essential amenities like parking, the informative museum, the short film viewing, and exhibition spaces, which collectively enhance the visitor experience. You can conveniently book these entry tickets, often including an audio guide, through KKday, ensuring a smooth and prepared arrival for your visit.

7. What are the public transportation options to reach Pont du Gard from nearby cities like Avignon?

From Avignon, you can reach Pont du Gard by public transportation, primarily via bus. The Ligne 115 bus service, operated by liO (the regional transport network), connects Avignon (from the bus station next to the train station) directly to the Pont du Gard site. The journey typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour. It's advisable to check the most current bus schedules as they can vary by season.

8. Which major city, Avignon or Nîmes, is closer to the Pont du Gard?

Both Avignon and Nîmes are relatively close to the Pont du Gard, but Nîmes is generally considered slightly closer. The Pont du Gard is located approximately 25 kilometers (about 15.5 miles) northeast of Nîmes and about 27 kilometers (about 17 miles) west of Avignon. Travel times by car are similar, usually around 25 to 35 minutes from either city, depending on traffic.

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