- The Aqua Alexandrina was the last of the Roman Aqueduct to be built in Rome.
- It was completed in 226 CE by Severus Alexander (222-235 CE).
Getting there
- Location: Viale Palmiro Togliatti, Rome.
- Nearest Metro Station: Mirti, Line C.
The 11 Aqueducts of Ancient Rome
- The four great Aqueducts of Rome are starred:
- Aqua Appia (312 BCE)
- Aqua Anio Vetus (272-269 BCE) *
- Aqua Marcia (144-140 BCE) *
- Aqua Tepula (125 BCE)
- Aqua Julia (33 BCE)
- Aqua Virgo (19 BCE)
- Aqua Alsientina (2 BCE)
- Aqua Claudia (38-52 CE) *
- Aqua Anio Novus (38-52 CE) *
- Aqua Traiana (109 CE)
- Aqua Alexandrina (226 CE)
Cloaca Maxima
- The Cloaca Maxima was the Sewer of Ancient Rome, through which all the used water from the aqueducts flowed into the River Tiber.
Sources
- Frontinus:
- ‘De Aquaeductu’, ‘The Aqueducts of Ancient Rome’, (c.95-99 CE).
- Vitruvius:
- De Architectura (c.15 BCE) It includes a general section on Aqueducts.
Aqua Alexandrina