Acueducto de San Telmo
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History and Engineering of Acueducto de San Telmo
The Acueducto de San Telmo, built in 1780 under the orders of the Count of Niebla, was essential for delivering water to the city of Malaga. This remarkable structure highlights the advanced engineering of the 18th century, characterized by its impressive 30-meter high arches and 16 spans.
This aqueduct not only facilitated water supply but also served as a crucial architectural landmark, symbolizing the technical prowess of its time. The structure is surrounded by natural beauty, with the picturesque hills of Malaga providing a scenic backdrop.
Key Features
🏛️ Architectural Marvel: The aqueduct showcases classic Renaissance architectural elements.
🌳 Natural Setting: Nestled in a lush landscape, it's ideal for photography and exploration.
📜 Cultural Impact: Its construction played a significant role in Malaga's water management history.
Visiting the Acueducto de San Telmo is free and offers insights for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumAcueducto de San Telmo
Engineering Achievement
The aqueduct was one of the largest in its time, demonstrating the engineering capabilities of the 18th century.
Restoration Efforts
Various renovation projects in recent years have preserved its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
Location
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Address
View mapC. Héctor Villa-Lobos
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Price
Free. No admission fees apply.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings or late afternoons are best to avoid crowds.