Archaeological site of Aqueducts of Zaghouan

Archaeological site of Aqueducts of Zaghouan

Year
1999
Face Value
0.50
Mint Value
1.15 €
Used Value
1.15 €
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes
The Zaghouan Aqueduct is a masterpiece of Roman engineering from the 2nd century, connecting the sources of Jebel Zaghouan to Carthage for more than 130 km. Built under Hadrian, this hydraulic complex included the Temple of the Waters and supplied the Antonine Baths, representing one of the longest aqueducts of Antiquity.