Aqueduct of Segovia
Well-preserved Roman aqueduct featuring over 160 arches built without mortar, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical and architectural significance. Read more…
Constructed around 50 AD, this aqueduct is a remarkable example of ancient Roman engineering distinguished by its double-tier arches and extensive use of precisely cut stone blocks assembled without mortar. It spans the central plaza, showcasing an impressive stone arch bridge structure that has remained intact through centuries. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a key symbol of historical and architectural heritage, reflecting the importance of water management in ancient urban development. The aqueduct is wheelchair accessible and continues to be an important monument of Roman engineering and cultural history.
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