The Roman aqueduct of Bologna (Bononia). The Romans built underground aqueducts. This, completely in a tunnel (partly in the rock and partly in reinforced soil), dates back to the 1st century BC. probably thanks to the emperor Augustus, for a long time it

The Roman aqueduct of Bologna (Bononia). The Romans built underground aqueducts. This, completely in a tunnel (partly in the rock and partly in reinforced soil), dates back to the 1st century BC. probably thanks to the emperor Augustus, for a long time it was believed to be a work created by Caio Mario (therefore called "Mario aqueduct"). It has a length of 18 kilometers with a drop of only 18 meters, it draws from the Setta river. Bologna Italy. (Photo by: Paolo Picciotto/REDA/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The Roman aqueduct of Bologna (Bononia). The Romans built underground aqueducts. This, completely in a tunnel (partly in the rock and partly in reinforced soil), dates back to the 1st century BC. probably thanks to the emperor Augustus, for a long time it was believed to be a work created by Caio Mario (therefore called "Mario aqueduct"). It has a length of 18 kilometers with a drop of only 18 meters, it draws from the Setta river. Bologna Italy. (Photo by: Paolo Picciotto/REDA/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The Roman aqueduct of Bologna (Bononia). The Romans built underground aqueducts. This, completely in a tunnel (partly in the rock and partly in reinforced soil), dates back to the 1st century BC. probably thanks to the emperor Augustus, for a long time it
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