Aqueduto Da Amoreira
Aqueduto Da Amoreira
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Jake23
New Jersey6,846 contributions
Dec 2019
This is a very nice aqueduct and it's huge. It sits right outside of the historic center of Elvas. Visit and see the wild flowers that sit outside the walls.
Written 19 May 2020
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liverpool1023
London, UK1,203 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Right next to the main car parks. The aqueduct is constructed on an epic scale formed of multiple, superimposed arches. Heavy buttressed in places it forms a dramatic sight.
Written 5 February 2024
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DaveNKent
Gravesend, UK409 contributions
Sept 2020
Amazing 400 year old aqueduct, Spectacular sight that cannot be missed, literally. Parking at the base of the tallest part makes it easy to stop and admire this spectacular construction
Written 20 November 2020
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Jake23
New Jersey6,846 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
This is a very nice aqueduct and it's huge. It sits right outside of the historic center of Elvas. Visit and see the wild flowers that sit outside the walls.
Written 27 December 2016
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JAVPina61
Lisbon, Portugal82 contributions
Aug 2015
Elvas is a portuguese lazy town, near the border with Spain, in the Portuguese region of Alto Alentejo.
Is the largest walled city in Europe and a large part of the ancient city was built inside the fortified walls.
The Aqueduto da Amoreira is one of the most beautiful monuments in Elvas and one of its "ex-libris" and was used for a long period to trasnport drinkable water to the walled city, even during the period of the war against Spain, once the Aqueduto is very high and therefore almost undestructible by the ancient weapons.
Is the largest walled city in Europe and a large part of the ancient city was built inside the fortified walls.
The Aqueduto da Amoreira is one of the most beautiful monuments in Elvas and one of its "ex-libris" and was used for a long period to trasnport drinkable water to the walled city, even during the period of the war against Spain, once the Aqueduto is very high and therefore almost undestructible by the ancient weapons.
Written 9 September 2015
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Bob M
Lousa, Portugal184 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Very impressive example of historical aquaduct architecture, the sheer scale is amazing to see, difficult to imagine the amount of work it took to build!!
Written 12 February 2020
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Antoine Pan
938 contributions
Sept 2019
We drove from Sevilla to Lisbon, just had a stop for several minutes in Elvas and we saw an architecture in the Roman time. What an amazing surprise!
Written 11 October 2019
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EnjoyingTheView14
Long Island, NY96 contributions
July 2019
As your driving you all of a sudden see this massive ancient aqueduct! It’s a spectacular well preserved site to enjoy while in this area!
Written 11 August 2019
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joannasinbox
London159 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
This aqueduct is huge - 8km long and 4 stories high. Extremely well preserved structure from 16th century but it took them ages to finish it ,due to the lack of funds.
Written 30 May 2019
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WC-Travelers-75
West Chester, PA2,193 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
Good spot to get an overall view is from the Fortifications at the Esquina Gate and Capella at western end of Av. 14 de Janeiro. You can see the full extent in the landscape.
There is parking inside the gate.
There is parking inside the gate.
Written 23 February 2019
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