Roman Aqueduct

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  • Address: Mainz, Germany
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  • Timings: 24-hrs Details
  • Time Required: 01:30 Hrs
  • Tags: Outdoors, Off Beaten Path, Ancient Ruin, Historical Site, Family And Kids

This aqueduct was built during 69 to 96 AD to serve the two legions of men stationed here. The aqueduct which used to be 9 km long has mostly deteriorated; only some parts of the structure are still visible.  This is because most of the material from the aqueduct was used for other construction during the middle ages. These remains can be spotted at the following places in the city and its surrounding areas:

  • The village in Finten.
  • At the bus stops south of the entrance to the University.
  • At the southern end of the University running track.
  • Close to the University Hospital.

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  • Roman Aqueduct Address: Mainz, Germany
  • Roman Aqueduct Timing: 24-hrs
  • Time required to visit Roman Aqueduct: 01:30 Hrs
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  • 26.21% of people who visit Mainz include Roman Aqueduct in their plan

  • 41.56% of people start their Roman Aqueduct visit around 08 AM - 09 AM

  • People usually take around 1 Hr 30 Minutes to see Roman Aqueduct

Monday, Saturday and Sunday

91.55% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Roman Aqueduct

People normally club together Romisch-germanisches Zentralmuseum and Christuskirche while planning their visit to Roman Aqueduct.

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