13th century acqueduct / Via Appia (Perugia)
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Via Appia
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World / Italy / Umbria / Perugia
Medieval / Middle Ages, pedestrian area, aqueduct, interesting place
Five kilometres long, it was built in the 13 th century to bring water from Monte Pacciano to the Fontana Maggiore. Work began slowly in 1255 and, under the guidance of Fra Bevignate and Boninsegna da Venezia, was finally completed in 1280. Due to continuous maintenance problems, a new aqueduct was built in 1835. The last stretch of the old aqueduct was transformed into a characteristic terraced footpath above the huge medieval arches.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°6'48"N 12°23'18"E
- Corciano 8.9 km
- Lake Valdifabbrica 19 km
- Umbertide 23 km
- Gubbio 31 km
- Historic centre of Gubbio 31 km
- Cantiano 45 km
- Pianello 47 km
- Serravalle di Carda 49 km
- Apecchio 50 km
- Cagli 54 km
- Convent and Church of Sant’Agostino 0.4 km
- Perugia 0.4 km
- Campaccio Gardens 0.5 km
- Former Convent of San Domenico 0.8 km
- Convent of San Francesco al Monte 1 km
- Church and Monastery of Santa Giuliana 1.1 km
- Perugia train station 1.5 km
- Police station 2.1 km
- Parking Pian di Massiano 2.3 km
- Parking Percorso Verde 2.7 km
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