
The Viaduc in Morlaix, France, is an architectural marvel and a key landmark in this charming Breton town. Built in the mid-19th century, this striking two-tier stone railway viaduct spans the valley of the River Dossen, offering both functional transportation and captivating views of Morlaix's picturesque landscape. The structure stands at 58 meters high and stretches approximately 292 meters across. Visitors can walk along the upper level, enjoying panoramic views of the town's half-timbered houses and winding waterways. Nearby, the historic town center features cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, and the remarkable 16th-century Maison à Pondalez, adding to the area’s rich cultural tapestry.
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