Acueducto de Segovia
🇪🇸Spain
The Acueducto de Segovia is a Roman aqueduct located in Segovia, Spain. Built around the 1st century AD, it stretches approximately 15 kilometers and features 167 arches. The most iconic portion, standing in the city center, reaches a height of 28.5 meters and spans 813 meters.
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Constructed without mortar, the aqueduct is made of granite blocks and was used to transport water from the Frío River to Segovia. It remained in use until the mid-19th century. Visitors can access it via Plaza del Azoguejo, where it is well-preserved. The structure is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, highlighting its historical significance.
