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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General
Antikfan about aqueducts (in German)
France
- Arles and Nimes
- Barbegal
- Bellegarde in French
- Carhaix in French in French
- Cahors in French
- Frejus isee Aqua Foroiuliensis (and other (Spanish) towns), in Spanish
- Lyon I in French
- Lyon II in French
- Lyon-Gier in French
- Metz in French
- Nimes I in French
- Nimes II in French
- Nimes III - the touristic one
- Saintes I in French
- Saintes II in French
Germany
- Köln/Cologne website of the Friends of the aqueducts, in German
- Köln/Cologne Leaflet in German
Netherlands
- Nijmegen Dutch folder including a nice map
Italy
- Cassino in Italian
- Naples
- Rome I German, Christian Presche, general, with a beautiful map
- Rome II Roger D. Hansen, water and wastewater, from waterhistory.org
- Rome III Italian, Il Pinolo, beautiful photo's
- Rome IV Andrea Pollett, 4 chapters, from Roman to present times
- Rome V Al Schlaf, two chapers, aqueducts under Augustus
- Rome VI Arthur Krispin in 'Anistoritum' on the Aqua Marcia
- Rome VII André Caron, models of aqueducts in Rome
Spain
- Albarracin to Cella, Frejus (Fr), Italica, Lyon-Gier (Fr), Segovia and Tiermes in Spanish
- Almunecar
- Huelva in Spanish
- Lugo in Spanish
- Sevilla in Spanish
- Segovia
Turkey
- Aspendos
- Aspendos and Perge
- Byzantium/Constantinopel
- Ephesos
- Milete
United Kingdom
- Dorchester only visibble substructions
- Leicester earth works, an aqueduct?
Last modified: September, 2010 - Wilke D. Schram
(wilke@romanaqueducts.info)