Medici aqueduct arches

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The Medici aqueduct arches are a historic Renaissance-era aqueduct structure in Pitigliano, Italy, built under Medici rule to supply water and now recognized as one of the town’s most distinctive architectural landmarks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aqueduct
architectural structure
historic monument
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
associatedWith Medici-era urban development of Pitigliano
water management in Pitigliano
builtUnder Medici rule
constructionTechnique load-bearing masonry arches
country Italy
crosses ravine near Pitigliano
culturalSignificance iconic image of Pitigliano
symbol of Medici influence in Pitigliano
currentUse monument
tourist attraction
era Renaissance
hasForm series of consecutive arches
hasPart elevated water channel
stone arches
supporting piers
hasType arched aqueduct
heritage Renaissance-era infrastructure
heritageStatus local cultural heritage
historicalUse public water distribution
imageSubjectOf photographs of Pitigliano
locatedIn Italy
Pitigliano
Province of Grosseto
Tuscany
historic center of Pitigliano
materialUsed masonry
stone
near Pitigliano city walls
historic buildings of Pitigliano
notableFor distinctive series of arches
visual prominence in Pitigliano skyline
orientation following the edge of the tuff cliff in Pitigliano
partOf urban landscape of Pitigliano
patron House of Medici
primaryFunction water supply
recognizedAs architectural landmark of Pitigliano
region central Italy
significantPeriod 16th century
17th century
status preserved
tourismAttraction yes
use transport of water
visibleFrom surrounding valleys

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Pitigliano hasLandmark Medici aqueduct arches