
The Aqueduct of Segovia is a remarkable piece of engineering in Spain, and a must-see for travelers and photographers. Dating back to the first century AD, the two-level structure stands almost 30 metres high, stretching over 830 metres and comprising 166 arches. Boasting a stunning blend of Roman and Moorish architectural elements, the Aqueduct is believed to have been carried to Spain by the Romans and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Photographers can marvel at the impressive arches from Church Plaza, as well as from the grounds of the Alcazar. Visitors can explore the roads and by-lanes that wind their way under the aqueduct and savour its elegance and texture, as well as its unique quality of light at different times of the day.
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