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Roman cisterns

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Address: Via Paccarone, 36, 63900 Fermo FM, Italy
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 1 PM ⋅ Reopens 3:30 PM
Phone: +39 0734 217140
Cisterne Romane from www.visitfermo.it
The Roman Cisterns of Fermo are a true patrimony of the Augustan age hydraulic art, a Vitruvius' ingenious idea. The entrance is in via degli Aceti.
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Cisterne Romane from www.fermomusei.it
The Roman Cisterns consist of 30 rooms, divided into three rows, for a total of 2,200 square metres. Built in the 1st century AD, the aim of this important ...
Cisterne Romane from www.turismoamelia.it
It is rectangular (internal dimensions: 57.50m x 19.60m; average height 5.70m), divided into ten parallel environments with vaulted ceilings and communicating ...
Cisterne Romane from www.tripadvisor.com
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This was a tour of the Roman cisterns under the city. It was very interesting to hear about their history and walk through. The tour was a little long. It may ...
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This cistern was the source of the Roman running water system from what I was told. It was where running water was collected and stored. A good look at ...
Cisterne Romane from sistemairpinia.provincia.avellino.it
The Roman Cisterns are an architectural work located in Frigento, accessible from Via San Giovanni. This mighty water complex, built in opus incertum and dating ...
Cisterne Romane from www.umbriatourism.it
This is the main monument of hydraulic engineering designed in Roman times, which visitors can explore through a fascinating journey to look into the cultural ...
You can enter just behind Piazza del Popolo. Descending below ground, you walk through a few of the two dozen parallel water-storage cells. There's not a whole ...
Cisterne Romane from www.atlasobscura.com
Jul 1, 2019 · The system covers more than 21,000 square feet and consists of 30 interconnected tanks in three rows of 10 chambers. Each tank is slightly lower ...