Segovia or roman Aqueduct is the construction of the water channel created by the Romans. Roman Aqueduct or the Segovia Aqueduct (Acueducto de Segovia) runs along the city of Segovia, past the Plaza del Azoguejo. Construction sights that most often the object of the tourist image. During the 2,000 years, the Roman Aqueduct water supply for Segovia city life. Aqueduct was made to bring water from a distant source to the Roman cities. These waterways have sewage systems and filtration, so that waste water does not contaminate the water dangerous to the lives of citizens.
There is no definite time when exactly this Segovia Aqueduct was built by the Romans, but some experts estimate the construction was made in the late first century or early second century. Ancient aqueduct in Segovia city was made of 24,000 blocks of granite and then arranged on the ground as much as two levels with a height of 728 meters.
Segovia aquadect, Spain