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🏛️ Aqueduc antique (restes de l') à Fréjus

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🏛️ Aqueduc antique (restes de l') à Fréjus
Roman aqueduct remains in southern France, 1st century AD


🕐 3 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 02:41
📌 Fast Facts
  • Built: 1st century AD to supply Forum Julii
  • Length: Approximately 40 kilometres from Siagne River
  • Location: Scattered across Fréjus countryside
  • Status: Stone arches and channels visible but weathered

The Aqueduc antique à Fréjus is a series of fragmentary Roman hydraulic structures in the countryside surrounding Fréjus that transported fresh water to the ancient city of Forum Julii. Constructed during the 1st century AD, the aqueduct extended approximately 40 kilometres from the Siagne River and employed advanced engineering techniques including stone arches and underground channels. As of 2026, scattered sections remain accessible across the Fréjus region, though erosion and deterioration ...

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