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Built in the 4th century, this impressive Roman aqueduct once supplied water to Constantinople and today spans prominently through the Fatih district. Its majestic arches remain a testament to ancient engineering prowess.
Mohammad Diab
a month ago
Impressive historical landmark in the heart of Istanbul. The structure is massive and well-preserved, offering a glimpse into Roman engineering. It’s a great stop for history lovers and photographers. Easily... Show more
Alun Evans
2 months ago
This should be more on the tourist map. I first visited maybe 29 years ago when it was still possible to climb up on the aqueduct- which has several km... Show more
Yerlan Zhalmagambetov
a month ago
Old aqueduct, middle part Is not accessible as there is a road. There are two small parks on both sides so you can sit and enjoy the view. Easy access... Show more