Are any Roman aqueducts still in use?


Are any Roman aqueducts still in use? There is even a Roman aqueduct that is still functioning and bringing water to some of Rome's fountains. The Acqua Vergine, built in 19 B.C., has been restored several time, but lives on as a functioning aqueduct. Sources/Usage: Some content may have restrictions.


What is the longest surviving Roman aqueduct?

Valens Aqueduct, Istanbul Built by Roman Emperor Valens I in the 4th century CE, it provided gallons of fresh water from the hills of Istanbul to the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Today this incredible 436-kilometre-long construction is considered the longest aqueduct of the ancient world.