View of the Roman aceduct of Segovia from the ancient city


The Segovia Aqueduct is a Roman aqueduct that carried water to the Spanish city of Segovia until Its construction dates back to the early 2nd century AD. At the end of the reign of Emperor Trajan or the beginning of the reign of Hadrian. The most visible, and therefore famous, part is the arcade that crosses the Plaza del Azoguejo.


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Location: Segovia Spain
Photo credit: © RODOLFO CRISTOBAL ALVAREZ / Alamy / Afripics
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