The Best Websites on Specific Roman Aqueducts

(in my view)

Any suggestions? Please contact me: Wilke D. Schram (wilke@romanaqueducts.info)

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Antikfan about aqueducts (in German)

France

  1. Arles and Nimes
  2. Barbegal
  3. Bellegarde in French
  4. Carhaix in French in French
  5. Cahors in French
  6. Frejus isee Aqua Foroiuliensis (and other (Spanish) towns), in Spanish
  7. Lyon I in French
  8. Lyon II in French
  9. Lyon-Gier in French
  10. Metz in French
  11. Nimes I in French
  12. Nimes II in French
  13. Nimes III - the touristic one
  14. Saintes I in French
  15. Saintes II in French

Germany

  1. Köln/Cologne website of the Friends of the aqueducts, in German
  2. Köln/Cologne Leaflet in German

Netherlands

  1. Nijmegen Dutch folder including a nice map

Italy

  1. Cassino in Italian
  2. Naples
  3. Rome I German, Christian Presche, general, with a beautiful map
  4. Rome II Roger D. Hansen, water and wastewater, from waterhistory.org
  5. Rome III Italian, Il Pinolo, beautiful photo's
  6. Rome IV Andrea Pollett, 4 chapters, from Roman to present times
  7. Rome V Al Schlaf, two chapers, aqueducts under Augustus
  8. Rome VI Arthur Krispin in 'Anistoritum' on the Aqua Marcia
  9. Rome VII André Caron, models of aqueducts in Rome

Spain

  1. Albarracin to Cella, Frejus (Fr), Italica, Lyon-Gier (Fr), Segovia and Tiermes in Spanish
  2. Almunecar
  3. Huelva in Spanish
  4. Lugo in Spanish
  5. Sevilla in Spanish
  6. Segovia

Turkey

  1. Aspendos
  2. Aspendos and Perge
  3. Byzantium/Constantinopel
  4. Ephesos
  5. Milete

United Kingdom

  1. Dorchester only visibble substructions
  2. Leicester earth works, an aqueduct?

Last modified: September, 2010 - Wilke D. Schram (wilke@romanaqueducts.info)