Aqueduct of Perugia

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The Aqueduct of Perugia is a medieval hydraulic structure in Perugia, Italy, historically used to channel water into the city and now known for its elevated stone arcade that serves as a pedestrian walkway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aqueduct
architectural structure
medieval hydraulic structure
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
category Aqueducts in Italy
Buildings and structures in Perugia
Medieval architecture in Umbria
country Italy
currentUse pedestrian walkway
tourist attraction
era Middle Ages
function conveying water from external sources to the city
hasPart arches
elevated stone arcade
water channel
heritageStatus local cultural heritage site
historicalFunction urban water distribution
locatedIn Italy
Perugia NERFINISHED
Umbria NERFINISHED
locatedOn hillside of Perugia
material stone
notableFor elevated stone arcade used as a walkway
integration into urban fabric of Perugia
openToPublic yes
pedestrianAccess yes
tourism popular walking route in Perugia
traverses historic center of Perugia
usedFor channeling water into Perugia
water supply

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Fontana Maggiore waterSource Aqueduct of Perugia