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Les Ferreres Aqueduct, Roman aqueduct in Tarragona, Spain

Les Ferreres Aqueduct is a two-tiered stone structure with arches that spans across the landscape and rises noticeably above ground level. The lower row is more robust while the upper row is more refined, showing how Romans adapted their design to manage the weight of flowing water.

The structure was built in the first century after Christ as part of a larger water system serving the Roman city of Tarraco. It remained in use for centuries, becoming a testament to Roman engineering and urban planning.

The aqueduct was essential to daily life in the ancient city, bringing water across vast distances for drinking and public use. Walking beneath its arches today lets visitors sense how this structure shaped the rhythms of the settlement.

The site lies a few kilometers outside the city and is reachable by public transportation or car. Visitors can walk freely around the structure and view it from different angles, which works best during daylight hours.

The arches were built without mortar, held together solely by precisely cut stones that lock into place. This technique allowed the structure to survive for over two thousand years with minimal repairs needed.

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Location
Height
27 m
Length
217 m
Made from material
stone
Part of
Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco
GPS coordinates
41.14556,1.24389
Latest update
December 6, 2025 16:02
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