Every nook and corner in Spain is vivid and spectacular, every part of Spain is worth seeing, but one definitely wants to view all of the featured places of the place where one goes for a holiday. So here goes the list:
Starting the list with some of the most famous and significant monuments, The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the most significant and best-preserved monuments left by the Romans on the Iberian Peninsula. This magnanimous monument also known as “The Roman aqueduct of Segovia” was built somewhere around A.D. 50.Though it’s a vintage monument this comes under the list of the most well preserved heritage This is surely a masterpiece of engineering as its made out of 20,400 stone blocks and to the astonishment of us the stone blocks are neither held together by mortar nor concrete. Does it sound amazing, a building without mortar or concrete which has been standing tall for so many decades and years.
The Roman aqueduct bridge of Segovia is about 2950 feet long although the section where the arches are divided in two levels is about 900 feet. You would even want to know that the Segovia Aqueduct extend for 14 kilometers under an urban complex that had been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.



