Ancient Roman Site

ACQUEDOTTO ALESSANDRINO

The Aqua Alexandrina was a Roman aqueduct located in the city of Rome. It was constructed in AD 226 as the last of the ancient aqueducts in Rome. The Aqueduct was built under the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus to supply his enlargement of the Therme of Nero. The Aqua Alexandrina received its water from a spring at the foot of the hill Sassobello, within a swamp Pantano Borghese near the city of Gabii, now a part of Monte Compatri.

Awards & Ranking

Ranking nr. 1 Best Sights in the district Prenestino centocelle

Opening hours & location

Architecture sight in Roma - Alessandrino, Italy

Via dell'Acquedotto Alessandrino
00177 Roma - Alessandrino
District: Prenestino centocelle , Italy Route to ACQUEDOTTO ALESSANDRINO