near Ataturk Av. and Sahsade mosque, Istanbul, TurkeyMap
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Across the millennium ancient capital of Eurasia, many backpackers can also stroll here leisurely, forget all troubles, like living a fairy-like day, happy is so simple.
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Valens Aqueduct (Bozdogan Kemeri) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Built in the 4th century AD, it was the main water supply system during the Byzantine Empire. According to records, the aqueduct was still in use during the Ottoman Empire. More than 30 bridges and more than 100 water storage tanks were connected to form a complex and delicate huge system, which became one of the great achievements of ancient water conservancy projects.
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Valens Aqueduct (Bozdogan Kemeri) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Across the millennium ancient capital of Eurasia, many backpackers can also stroll here leisurely, forget all troubles, like living a fairy-like day, happy is so simple.
Very historic waterway bridge, ancient and majestic. The year before yesterday was a large square where people bask in the sun and rest. There was a young mother pushing a stroller who took the initiative to say hello to us in Chinese, a comfortable and comfortable place.
As far as I know this is one of the oldest sites in Istanbul, it stands in the middle of a bunch of modern buildings, with a big road passing under it. There is a good park next to it where you can rest and admire this great building.
Good preservation. Even now, cars are passing between the bridge girder.
The ancient relics left by the water diversion project of the ancient Roman period reflect the ingenuity of the ancient people, the spectacular architecture, the arched appearance is very beautiful!
It is a water diversion channel in ancient Rome. It embodies the wisdom and architectural strength of ancient people. It is a good historical site. Don't miss it and appreciate it.