Roman Aqueduct of Segovia in Segovia

Roman Aqueduct of Segovia

Segovia, Spain

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Tours, passes & combos at Roman Aqueduct of Segovia

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Segovia Aqueduct Official Segovia Royal Mint Complex: Aqueduct Interpretation Centre + $5.84 View
Trip.com 1-day tour in Segovia: Catedral de Segovia + Segovia aqueduc $556.31 View

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Height
94′
Type
Bridge in Segovia, Spain

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People also ask

Does the Aqueduct of Segovia still carry water?

The aqueduct is the city's most important architectural landmark. It had been kept functioning throughout the centuries and preserved in excellent condition. It provided water to Segovia until 1973.

Why is the Aqueduct of Segovia famous?

The Aqueduct of Segovia is the best known of these civil engineering feats due to its monumentality, its excellent state of conservation, and in particular, its stunning location in relation to the urban site. The Aqueduct is the symbol of the city and can in no way be separated from Segovia as a whole.

Can you walk on the Segovia Aqueduct?

The Aqueduct cuts through the heart of Segovia, starting at Plaza del Azoguejo and running toward the Alcázar. You don't need a ticket—it's completely free to explore at any time of day. Simply walk beneath its mighty arches or climb to nearby viewpoints for sweeping panoramas.

What is the most famous aqueduct in the world?

1. Pont du Gard. The UNESCO World Heritage listed Pont du Gard has been recognised as one of the biggest accomplishments of the Roman Empire. It is the tallest Roman aqueduct in the world and carries water for over 50 kilometres through the French countryside to the city of Nîmes, in the South of France.

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