Today we are going to travel to the Peloponnese to visit part of one of the most unknown aqueducts in Greece, the aqueduct of Corinth.
It had 85 kilometers in length and was probably the longest aqueduct in all of Greece.
It was built by order of Emperor Hadrian, connecting one of the 3 springs that feed the Lake Estinfalia with Acrocorinth.
The very curious thing is that we couldn’t find a single photo or video.
Only the work of research by the archaeologists.
Originally it had 23 bridges, of which only 4 are preserved intact and one is only large.
This bridge is 41 meters long and preserves its 2 rows of arches.
Unfortunately the area is not cared for; it is full of garbage and with the vegetation very overgrown.
