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Nice aqueduct, of Renaissance times
As we ended our tour of the old town we wanted to see the aqueduct. It does not date back to Roman times, but it still is impressive and worth the detour to complete your tour of the town.
It only take a couple minutes to see. While impressive in its own way, it doesn’t compare to the Roman aqueduct in Segovia. It’s only a short walk to the Plaza Del Torico, so one May as well visit it.
The aquaduct can be viewed either through the Museum of the Walls or at its base by the city entrance. Elegant and poised above the traffic this is an impressive structure but when you see how wide th...
Different, pleasant and quiet: neither hurry, nor large agglomerations (although I recommend buying tickets and booking museum schedules and attractions to enjoy the time) Combining ...
Nice aqueduct, of Renaissance times
As we ended our tour of the old town we wanted to see the aqueduct. It does not date back to Roman times, but it still is impressive and worth the detour to complete your tour of the town.
Not as majestic as the Segovia aqueduct
It only take a couple minutes to see. While impressive in its own way, it doesn’t compare to the Roman aqueduct in Segovia. It’s only a short walk to the Plaza Del Torico, so one May as well visit it.
Engineering at its best....
The aquaduct can be viewed either through the Museum of the Walls or at its base by the city entrance. Elegant and poised above the traffic this is an impressive structure but when you see how wide th...
Finally found it thanks to our sat nav.
Designed by the Frenchman Quinto Pierres Vedel in 1537, construction through the16th century on two levels.
A pleasant urban escape to rest
Different, pleasant and quiet: neither hurry, nor large agglomerations (although I recommend buying tickets and booking museum schedules and attractions to enjoy the time) Combining ...