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Towering Roman aqueduct & grand landmark monument, constructed with 2 tiers and 167 arches.
Pl. Azoguejo, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain

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H Pon
at 2023 Nov 10
H Pon
at 2023 Nov 10
Magnificent roman architecture that has been around closed to 2 century though no actual date been recorded. To get a good photo of it, climb up the stairs from the site of the plaza nearby.
Cory
at 2023 Nov 04
Cory
at 2023 Nov 04
Visiting the Acueducto de Segovia was a truly captivating experience that transported me back in time to marvel at the ingenuity of ancient engineering. This iconic aqueduct, located in the charming town of Segovia, Spain, left a lasting impression on me with its awe-inspiring architecture and rich history.

One of the most remarkable aspects of my visit was the presence of thousands of swallows in the area during the morning. These graceful birds added an element of enchantment to the setting, darting and swirling around the arches in an almost choreographed dance. Their presence made the Acueducto de Segovia even more enchanting.

Walking along the cobblestone streets surrounding the aqueduct, I couldn't help but imagine the countless stories and historical events that this impressive structure had witnessed over the centuries. The Roman aqueduct has stood the test of time, remaining remarkably well-preserved, and its significance has led to its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

For those who appreciate history, architecture, and the beauty of nature, the Acueducto de Segovia is an absolute must-visit. The combination of ancient engineering excellence and the ethereal presence of swallows in the morning creates a unique and unforgettable experience. It's a destination that allows you to step back in time, appreciate human achievement, and connect with the beauty of the natural world.
Paul Yeaton
at 2023 Oct 17
Paul Yeaton
at 2023 Oct 17
This is a popular touristical spot for a great photograph. Still, it's a wonderful reminder of the engineering might of the Roman empire and I always come back for that memory. You Will no doubt enjoy walking around the neighborhood and up the hills to take in the sights and to take a bite at one of the many restaurants specializing in suckling, lamb and pig. Vegetarians can enjoy a custom salad with some of the best tomatoes around. Don't miss out on some of the best chocolate milk you can have anywhere.
Tali Wolder
at 2023 Oct 06
Tali Wolder
at 2023 Oct 06
Very well preserved considering that the Aqueduct was built 2000 years ago. Very pleasant walk along the structural on cobblestone streets. And, a walk up the stairs to the wall of the city presents great views. Look carefully at the doors to all the buildings. So many are original carved wood doors.
Lovely open Plaza with restaurants- almost all with outdoor seating.

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