Acquedotto Vergine - Free Audio Guide
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Acquedotto Vergine, Via Collatina Vecchia, Tor Sapienza, Roma, Roma Capitale, Lazio, 00171, Italia
Acquedotto Vergine, also known as Aqua Virgo, is an ancient Roman aqueduct constructed by Marcus Agrippa in 19 BC. It spans approximately 20.5 km and was originally built to supply the Baths of Agrippa. The aqueduct is celebrated for its remarkable engineering and historical importance, showcasing the ingenuity of Roman water supply systems. Visitors can admire the remaining arches along Via del Nazareno and the famous Fontana di Trevi, which it feeds. The site is accessible by reservation only, and tours often highlight its fascinating history. Admission is generally free, but specific guided tours may require a fee.