The Roman Bridge at Saint-Thibéry (French: Pont romain de Saint-Thibéry) was a Roman arch bridge on the Via Domitia. This Roman Bridge crosses the River Herault in St Thibery.

The bridge was built as part the Roman Road (“Via Domitia”) linking Rome to Spain. It is dated to the reign of emperor Augustus 30 BC–14 AD. Originally it had nine arches and was the longest bridge of the Via Domitia.

St Thibery was an important town on the Roman route as it is situated between the towns Montpellier and Beziers.

(Nearby is an old medieval wheat mill.)

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The Roman Bridge at St Thibery

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