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2000-year-old civil engineering
After 2000 years, this Roman water-distribution system is still intact, minus the lead pipes. It's within walking distance of the old city, straight up a hill.
It is a little bit of an uphill walk and could have been hard to find without a map on the phone but definitely worth it for anyone interested in Roman engineering. There is not a huge amount to see ...
The Castellum Aquae is an important archaeological site. It is very small and very difficult to find (as it was for us!), but it also symbolises the ingenuity of ancient Roman engineering. This spot w...
F* waste of time when you have young kids with you
I saw the TA reviews and thought we should pass by since they said it’s good. Plus we came from Pont du Gard so maybe it’s a big deal, seeing that it’s somehow connected. Well, we walked in the summer...
Amazing statement of history right in the middle of Nimes
It's worth walking up to this little spot, especially if you have seen the Pont Du Gard. This is and endpoint of the Nimes Aqueduct which brought water along 50km to the city. An impressive statement ...
2000-year-old civil engineering
After 2000 years, this Roman water-distribution system is still intact, minus the lead pipes. It's within walking distance of the old city, straight up a hill.
Great for fans of Roman engineering
It is a little bit of an uphill walk and could have been hard to find without a map on the phone but definitely worth it for anyone interested in Roman engineering. There is not a huge amount to see ...
Roman ingenuity
The Castellum Aquae is an important archaeological site. It is very small and very difficult to find (as it was for us!), but it also symbolises the ingenuity of ancient Roman engineering. This spot w...
F* waste of time when you have young kids with you
I saw the TA reviews and thought we should pass by since they said it’s good. Plus we came from Pont du Gard so maybe it’s a big deal, seeing that it’s somehow connected. Well, we walked in the summer...
Amazing statement of history right in the middle of Nimes
It's worth walking up to this little spot, especially if you have seen the Pont Du Gard. This is and endpoint of the Nimes Aqueduct which brought water along 50km to the city. An impressive statement ...