Name of the place
Medieval Aqueduct
Medieval Aqueduct
The medieval aqueduct, located in the historic heart of the city, was built in the ninth century AD, with the aim of supplying water to St. Benedict's Monastery. It was called the "Devil's Bridge" due to the legendary belief that it was built in just one night by a magician and with the help of demons. This archaeological shrine can be seen from several parts and regions of the city.
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April 5, 2026 2:06 am local time