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THE ROMAN AQUEDUCT MUSEUM 2008-10-30 08:46:00 NOVALJA MUNICIPAL MUSEUM NOVALJA ROMAN AQUEDUCT 1 st century A:D: 1024 m long 60cm wide chiselled out in solid rock. ROMAN AQUEDUCT IN NOVALJAOne of the greatest attractions in Novalja is undoubtedly the antique subterranean aqueduct built in the 1st century AD during the Roman period. That is the reason why local people call it Talijanova buia or Italian hole.Aqueduct was manu
Travel notes: Pont du Gard (Roman aqueduct) and Nîmes (arena and Maison Carrée) 2008-11-20 08:54:00 If you are in Languedoc-Roussillon or Provence, don’t miss the Pont du Gard outside Uzès, near Nîmes and Arles. The Pont du Gard is part of a 50-kilometer Roman
aqueduct built in the first century AD, whose purpose was to bring water from Castellum to Nîmes. At that time, Nîmes was one of the most important cities of Gaul and had a population of 20,000. What people see - the aqueduct bridge Read more:arena
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New evidence about the Roman aqueduct at Lincoln 2008-11-13 08:50:00 Archaeologists unearthing parts of an underground Roman
aqueduct in Lincoln
have found the first evidence that it was actually used, contrary to previous thinking.The aqueduct, near Lincoln’s Nettleham Road, has been known about for centuries, and archaeological investigations of it were carried out in the 1950s and 70s, with no firm evidence for their ever carrying water being found. However, w
ARCHAEOLOGISTS FIND EVIDENCE ROMANS USED LINCOLN AQUEDUCT 2008-11-06 08:47:00 Archaeologist Simon Johnson and Helen Foggo, Planning Manager from David Wilson Homes, with a section of the aqueduct being lifted out of the ground. Courtesy David Wilson HomesArchaeologists unearthing parts of an underground Roman aqueduct in Lincoln have found the first evidence that it was actually used, contrary to previous thinking.The aqueduct, near Lincoln’s Nett
Travel Spain - A Short Guide to Spain's Must-See Cities (Outside Madrid) 2008-12-18 08:18:00 Here are some of the better cities I’ve visited outside of Madrid
in Spain
, with a short commentary on each:Granada- Old city with heavy Arabic influence definitely worth a visit. Check out the Alhambra, the Albaicin (the old Arab quarter), the Turkish baths, and the main drag off of the main plaza. Most bars give out free tapas if you purchase a drink (even soda), and the tapas in Granada are m Read more:Cities
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Parador Merida 2008-12-11 08:17:00 The Parador of Merida is another of the Paradores that is located on the "ruta de la plata" - which may be the oldest road in Europe. Built by the Romans, the road got it's name (plata) from the type of stones with which it was paved - called balatha.The Merida Parador is housed in a building that has a very long history. It has been controlled by Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Christians, and has g
Segovia 2008-12-04 08:59:00 Segovia lived its golden age during the Middle Ages, when it became the place of residence of the court of the Trastamaras. In 1985 UNESCO declared Segovia "Heritage of Mankind". Visitors can splendor in the Romanesque buildings, and enjoy a wealth of heritage that is still conserved today. Segovia has a magnificent Roman aqueduct and is a symbol of the city.
Roman Aqueduct (Acueducto Romano) 2008-11-27 08:56:00 Frommer's ReviewThis architectural marvel was built by the Roman
s nearly 2,000 years ago. Constructed of mortarless granite, it consists of 118 arches, and in one two-tiered section it soars 29m (95 ft.) to its highest point. The Spanish call it El Puente. It spans the Plaza del Azoguejo, the old market square, stretching nearly 720m (2,362 ft.). When the Moors took Segovia in 1072, they destroyed Read more:Aqueduct
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Glimpses of the roman aqueduct museum 2008-11-22 09:44:00 Florence (or Firenze)is famous amongst tourists and scholars for her glorious artwork, cultural heritage, and the major role she played in the Renaissance and Humanist movements. All those facets combine to create this one of the majority glorious cities in the world. Cradle of the Renaissance, this beautiful metro is additionally called the Athens of the Middle Ages. The “Historic Centre of Flo
Roman Aqueduct (Acueducto Romano) Other Articles 2008-11-22 09:41:00 Roman Aqueduct
of Barbegal To reach the Aqueduct coming from Arles, take D-17 toward Fontvieille, then, 5 miles before Fontvieille, follow signs for L’Aqueduc Romain on D-82 . You’ll see the aqueduct in two parts: first, a fine new museum complex, then the actual river gorge spanned by the ancient bridge. Pipes Not all roman aqueducts were covered trenches and tunnels, also stone and clay pi Read more:Articles
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Roman Aqueduct (Acueducto Romano) 2008-11-22 09:38:00 Frommer's ReviewThis architectural marvel was built by the Roman
s nearly 2,000 years ago. Constructed of mortarless granite, it consists of 118 arches, and in one two-tiered section it soars 29m (95 ft.) to its highest point. The Spanish call it El Puente. It spans the Plaza del Azoguejo, the old market square, stretching nearly 720m (2,362 ft.). When the Moors took Segovia in 1072, they destroyed Read more:Aqueduct
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