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The Claudio Aqueduct - Rome
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- Name
- The Claudio Aqueduct - Rome
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- Acquedotto Claudio
- Country:
- Italy
- Period:
- Ancient Rome
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 0AD - 99AD
- City/Town:
- Rome
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Rome,
- Related:
- Via Appia Antica, The Felice Aqueduct - Rome,
Acqua Marcia,
about The Claudio Aqueduct - Rome
The Claudio Aqueduct (Acquedotto Claudio) was one of Rome’s ancient aqueducts.
Whilst it was the Emperor Claudius, after whom it is named, who completed the Claudio Aqueduct in 52 AD, it was his predecessor, the Emperor Caligula who began its construction in 38AD.
Today, parts of the Claudio Aqueduct are fairly well preserved and can be seen within the Appia Antica Regional Park.
Just as empires rise and fall so do entry fees and opening hours! While we work as hard as we can to ensure the information provided here about The Claudio Aqueduct - Rome is as accurate as possible, the changing nature of certain elements mean we can't absolutely guarantee that these details won't become a thing of the past. If you know of any information on this page that needs updating you can add a comment above or now.
contact details
Address: Acquedotto Claudio, Viale Appio Claudio, 00178 Roma, Italy
Phone: +39 06 512 6314
E-Mail: info@parcoappiaantica.it
useful information
Directions:
The Claudio Aqueduct is located just south of Rome. See the Appia Antica Regional Park website for a bicycle route of the area.
Ticket Information:
The Claudio Aqueduct is open at all times.
Links:
http://www.parcoappiaantica.it/en/default.asp
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