Segovia, Spain

Aqueduct of Segovia

The Aqueduct of Segovia is an ancient Roman engineering marvel located in the beautiful city of Segovia, Spain. It is considered one of the most important and well-preserved Roman structures on the Iberian Peninsula. If you're thinking about visiting Segovia, the Aqueduct is an absolute must-see attraction that will transport you back in time to … Continue reading Aqueduct of Segovia

Aqueduto de Sรฃo Sebastiรฃo, Coimbra

Aqueduto de Sรฃo Sebastiรฃo

The aqueduct is a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the past, as it was built during the 16th century to supply Coimbra with a reliable water source. The remains of the aqueduct extend for one kilometer near the Coimbra Botanical Garden . As you explore the aqueduct, you'll notice the meticulous craftsmanship … Continue reading Aqueduto de Sรฃo Sebastiรฃo

Pegรตes Altos Aqueduct

(AKA Convent of Christ Aqueduct, Aqueduto dos Pegรตes) The Aqueduto dos Pegรตes in Tomar, Portugal is a remarkable historical structure that is definitely worth visiting if you have an interest in architectural marvels and the rich history of the region. It is a prime example of the engineering prowess and ingenuity of the Portuguese people. … Continue reading Pegรตes Altos Aqueduct

Agua de Prata Aqueduct

(AKA Aqueduct of Silver Water) Stretching across the charming city of Evora, the aqueduct was built to supply water to the city from the surrounding countryside. It consists of a series of majestic arches that span over valleys and hills, creating an awe-inspiring sight. Built in the 16th century, between 1531 and 1537, the aqueduct … Continue reading Agua de Prata Aqueduct