News

Is the Roman Empire on your mind? If so, France should be on your list of must-visit destinations! Having been inhabited by ...
What would Rome and the Roman Empire have been like without their aqueducts? What did these water ... Tunnels don't disturb surface activities such as farming or traffic, and that's a plus.
Aqueducts were costly public works, and not all Roman cities necessarily required them. Some cities, such as Pompeii, had their water needs met by wells or public and private cisterns dug beneath ...
Arches were used in many ways: for windows and doorways, roofs, domes and vaults and for the famous Roman aqueducts and viaducts. Triumphal arches were commissioned by emperors to commemorate ...