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Roman Aqueduct

Plaza del Azoguejo, Segovia, Spain

Featured Review : It is a quite magnificent edifice. Long may it triumph over the problems caused by modern traffic and polution. It is over 800 meters long and has no mortar or cement at all. It is an edifice of the first - or at th...See Full Review

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Roman Aqueduct Reviews

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Roman aqueduc

  • 4 out of 5 stars by fredff from Paris, France
  • June 4, 2003
Roman aqueduc
Quote: A beautiful Roman aqueduct in the middle of Segovia. The square surrounding the aqueduct is also really nice and it allows great view of the surrouding countryside.

From journal Week end in Segovia

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The Aqueduct

  • 4 out of 5 stars by davidx from Todmorden, England, United Kingdom
  • April 9, 2002
The Aqueduct
Quote: It is a quite magnificent edifice. Long may it triumph over the problems caused by modern traffic and polution. It is over 800 meters long and has no mortar or cement at all. It is an edifice of the first - or at the latest second century. It... Read the full Roman Aqueduct review

From journal Segovia - some time in Wonderland

Roman Aqueduct

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Adelaide from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • December 19, 2000
Roman Aqueduct
Quote: The impressive roman aqueduct is over 2000 years old, having resisted wars and natural disasters, and until recently it delivered water to the city from a reservoir 14km away. It was constructed of rocks without the use of any cement or mortar -... Read the full Roman Aqueduct review

From journal Segovia, Castile at its best

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The Alcázar

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Adelaide from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • December 19, 2000
The Alcázar
Quote: The Alcázar is a castle and fortress from the Middle Ages, a royal residence decorated with plaster and Mudejar ceilings. This is where Queen Isabel first met Fernando and where she was crowned in 1747. The enchanting towers remind me of fairy-tale... Read the full Roman Aqueduct review

From journal Segovia, Castile at its best

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The Roman Aqueduct

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Sharky from White plains, New York
  • August 18, 2000
The Roman Aqueduct
Quote: This structure is beautifully imposing. Built by the Romans using absolutely no mortar, it dates back to the 1st century A.D. At all times of day, the sun drenched arches create gorgeous silhouettes with a backdrop against the cobblestone floor. ... Read the full Roman Aqueduct review

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