Aqueduct Park, or Parco degli Acquedotti, is a sprawling 593-acre expanse located just outside Rome’s city center. Part of the larger Appian Way Regional Park, this public space is renowned for its historical significance, featuring the remains of two ancient aqueducts, Aqua Felix and Aqua Claudia. The park also houses the second-century Villa delle Vignacce, adding to its archaeological allure. Visitors can explore the towering arches and stone structures that once carried water to the ancient city, now set against a backdrop of greenery. This tranquil setting offers a peaceful retreat from the urban hustle, making it a favored spot for both locals and tourists.
Aqueduct Park (Parco degli Acquedotti)
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