The Répudre Aqueduct (French: pont-canal de Répudre) is the first aqueduct built on the Canal du Midi.
Pierre-Paul Riquet designed it to cross the Répudre River.
[1][2] It was built by Emmanuel d'Estan.
It was designed in 1675 and completed in 1676, but was severely damaged that winter and had to be rebuilt.
[2][3] It is one of three original aqueducts created by Pierre-Paul Riquet during the building of the canal from 1667 to 1681.