Acquedotto romano di Sa Rughittula

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Acquedotto romano di Sa Rughittula, Roman aqueduct ruins in Olbia, Italy.

The Acquedotto romano di Sa Rughittula is a Roman water channel in Olbia featuring surviving stone arches, pillars, and a filtration basin scattered across the Sardinian landscape. The system extends across several kilometers and displays the engineering approach used for ancient water circulation.

This structure was built in the 2nd to 3rd century and channeled water from the Cabu Abbas springs to the expanding Roman settlement. It became essential infrastructure for the growing community at that time.

This structure shows how Romans adapted their building methods to local conditions by using granite and other available materials from the Sardinian region.

The main sections of the structure can be found along various streets in Olbia, including Via Mincio, Via Nanni, and Via Canova. Wear sturdy shoes because the remains sit in open terrain with uneven ground.

Nine granite pedestals remain visible at the Porto Romano section, showing how Romans used local stone materials in their construction. These details reveal the practical way ancient builders adapted their techniques to available resources.

Location: Olbia

Address: Via Mincio, 62, 07026 Olbia SS

GPS coordinates: 40.93639,9.50444

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:46

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