Aqueducts in Rome

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Properties (44)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Aqueduct
gptkbp:architecturalStyle gptkb:Roman_architecture
gptkbp:constructionMaterial Arch construction
Concrete and stone
gptkbp:culturalSignificance Symbol_of_Roman_engineering
gptkbp:designedBy Ancient Romans
gptkbp:firstPublished Aqua Appia
gptkbp:fishSpecies Known for its warm water
Built in 272 BC
Built in 33 BC
Built underground for security
First Roman aqueduct
One of the earliest aqueducts
Supplied warm water to the city
gptkbp:function Water supply
gptkbp:historicalImpact Influenced modern water systems
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Aqueducts in Rome
gptkbp:length Over 500 kilometers
gptkbp:location gptkb:Rome
gptkbp:maintenance Regular inspections and repairs
gptkbp:numberOfStudents 11 major aqueducts
gptkbp:reduces After the fall of the Roman Empire
gptkbp:renovated Modern restoration efforts
gptkbp:sister_ship Still in use today
One of the longest aqueducts
Built in 19 BC
Built in 38 AD
Built to improve water supply
Completed in 52 AD
Considered the best aqueduct
Known for its high quality water
Known for its impressive arches
Renowned for its purity
Supplied water to the imperial palace
Completed_in_109_AD
Featured_in_the_film_'Roman_Holiday'.
Longest_aqueduct_in_ancient_Rome
Supplied_water_to_Trastevere
Supplied_water_to_the_Baths_of_Agrippa
Supplied_water_to_the_Palatine_Hill
gptkbp:touristAttraction Popular tourist sites
gptkbp:UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site World Heritage Site
gptkbp:waterManagement Public fountains and baths
gptkbp:waterSource Springs_and_rivers