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Interesting walk
This Medicean aqueduct was used for 3 centuries, from the XVII century. Unfortunately there is no plan for restoration, so it is little by little going to ruins. You can walk from the city towards t...
I couldn't calculate how long it was, but certainly so much. It's in good condition and it's shown that the Romans knew how to build very well. And I really like to see it!
The water pipeline built by the Medicines in the 16th century to supply Pisa is still present and develops from the north-east periphery of the city, accompanied by the ancient Via dei Condotti, now r...
A 4-km path that costs the suggestive medical water pipeline. Sorry for the improved green maintenance and a low-profile pedestrian lighter. To foresee the enlargement for b...
Interesting walk
This Medicean aqueduct was used for 3 centuries, from the XVII century. Unfortunately there is no plan for restoration, so it is little by little going to ruins. You can walk from the city towards t...
ancient and distinctive.
This rapid water shuttle It is an old building. And the uniqueness of Toscane is a water shuttle from the top of the mountain down into the village.
Beautiful
I couldn't calculate how long it was, but certainly so much. It's in good condition and it's shown that the Romans knew how to build very well. And I really like to see it!
Interesting route for a ' excursion from Pisa
The water pipeline built by the Medicines in the 16th century to supply Pisa is still present and develops from the north-east periphery of the city, accompanied by the ancient Via dei Condotti, now r...
Nice way to walk out of the center
A 4-km path that costs the suggestive medical water pipeline. Sorry for the improved green maintenance and a low-profile pedestrian lighter. To foresee the enlargement for b...