Print, Musee de la Marine de Loire, Chateauneuf-sur-Loire
Canal de Briare, lithograph, 19th century, by Bernard, with a boat travelling to Paris navigating a lock, in the Musee de la Marine de Loire, a museum celebrating the history of navigation, trade and life on the river Loire, opened 1961 in the stable block of the Chateau de Chateauneuf-sur-Loire, adapted from 1995 by Philippe Prost, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France. The Briare Canal was begun in 1604 and connects the Rhone-Saone and Seine valleys between Briare and Bruges, encompassing 36 locks. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1604 Begun Bruges Centre-val Chateauneuf-sur-loire Connects Encompassing Lithography Locks Loiret Navigating Prost Stable Valleys
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