Discover the fascinating world of water in Rome, where ancient aqueducts and a modern water management system coexist. Rome's historical legacy shines through its engineering marvels—the aqueducts that once supplied water to the city. With over 11 aqueducts spanning 420 kilometers, Rome's water network is a testament to ancient Roman ingenuity. The iconic "nasoni" fountains provide potable water, allowing visitors to savor the same refreshing drink that sustained ancient Romans. Today, Rome's water management system ensures a safe and reliable water supply through advanced treatment and distribution methods. Explore the city and appreciate its hydraulic heritage, where the legacy of ancient Rome meets modern excellence in water management.
