Roman Aqueduct of Segovia
The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the best-preserved Roman aqueduct bridges worldwide, standing 28.5 meters tall with 167 arches. Built in the 1st century AD to channel water from mountains 17 kilometers away, it remained functional until 1973. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985 and the city's iconic symbol. The structure is particularly stunning at sunset when the granite blocks glow golden.