An actual canal you can cruise on a unique and pleasant barge journey, the Canal du Midi network of navigable waterways links the Mediterranean and the Atlantic through 328 structures that includes locks, aqueducts, bridges, and tunnels. The Canal du Midi is one of the most remarkable feats of civil engineering in the 17th century. Built between 1667 and 1694, it paved the way for the Industrial Revolution in France. The precise care that its architect, Pierre-Paul Riquet, took in the design and planning includes the unique way it blends with its surroundings. The Canal du Midi was a technical achievement as well as a work of art.