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Step into the fascinating world of Rome’s ancient aqueducts on this immersive two-hour guided experience. Explore a remarkable park where seven monumental aqueducts converge, revealing the engineering marvels that once supplied water to the Eternal City in Italy.
Your journey begins in a unique park far from the usual tourist routes, offering a glimpse into local life and the impressive remains of Roman ingenuity. As you wander among towering arches, you’ll discover how these structures have evolved over centuries, serving as quarries, catacombs, and even mushroom farms.
Visit the aqueduct built by Pope Sixtus V in the 1500s, which still carries water underground today. Witness the enduring craftsmanship as water continues to flow through ancient channels, and learn how these feats of engineering shaped Rome’s development.
Marvel at the towering "Water Giant," whose arches soar up to 30 meters high, and uncover the stories behind the Anio Vetus and Claudian aqueducts, which once brought the healthiest water to the city. Admission fees are included, and the tour is accessible for all, with wheelchair-friendly paths and options for families.
This small-group experience is available in English, Italian, and Spanish, ensuring a personalized and engaging visit. Don’t miss your chance to uncover Rome’s hidden history—check availability now and secure your spot for an unforgettable adventure!







