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The '''Aqueduct of Vanvitelli''' or '''Caroline Aqueduct''' is a 38 km [[aqueduct (water supply)|aqueduct]] that supplied water to the [[Caserta Palace|Reggia di Caserta]] and the [[San Leucio]] complex from the foot of the [[Taburno]] massif and springs of the Fizzo Contrada, in the territory of [[Bucciano]].
The '''Aqueduct of Vanvitelli''' or '''Caroline Aqueduct''' ({{Lang-it|Acquedotto Carolino}}) is a 38 km [[aqueduct (water supply)|aqueduct]] that supplied water to the [[Caserta Palace|Reggia di Caserta]] and the [[San Leucio]] complex from the foot of the [[Taburno]] massif and springs of the Fizzo Contrada, in the territory of [[Bucciano]].


Mostly underground, the aqueduct is noted for its well-preserved, three-tier, {{convert|529|m|ft|adj=mid|-long}} [[tufa]]-arched section bridging the [[Valle di Maddaloni]] between Monte Longano (to the east) and Monte Garzano (to the west). This section was modelled after Roman arched aqueducts, is {{convert|55.8|m}} high at its highest point, crosses what is now highway SP335 — and was designated a [[World Heritage Site]] in 1997.
Mostly underground, the aqueduct is noted for its well-preserved, three-tier, {{convert|529|m|ft|adj=mid|-long}} [[tufa]]-arched section bridging the [[Valle di Maddaloni]] between Monte Longano (to the east) and Monte Garzano (to the west). This section was modelled after Roman arched aqueducts, is {{convert|55.8|m}} high at its highest point, crosses what is now highway SP335 — and was designated a [[World Heritage Site]] in 1997.

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Aqueduct of Vanvitelli
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Aqueduct of Vanvitelli
LocationBenevento Province, Province of Caserta, Italy
Part of18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex
CriteriaCultural: (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
Reference549rev
Inscription1997 (21st Session)
Area87.37 ha (0.3373 sq mi)
Buffer zone110.76 ha (0.4276 sq mi)
Coordinates41°03′33″N 14°24′06″E / 41.05917°N 14.40167°E / 41.05917; 14.40167
Aqueduct of Vanvitelli is located in Italy
Aqueduct of Vanvitelli
Location of Aqueduct of Vanvitelli in Italy
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The Aqueduct of Vanvitelli or Caroline Aqueduct (Italian: Acquedotto Carolino) is a 38 km aqueduct that supplied water to the Reggia di Caserta and the San Leucio complex from the foot of the Taburno massif and springs of the Fizzo Contrada, in the territory of Bucciano.

Mostly underground, the aqueduct is noted for its well-preserved, three-tier, 529-metre-long (1,736 ft) tufa-arched section bridging the Valle di Maddaloni between Monte Longano (to the east) and Monte Garzano (to the west). This section was modelled after Roman arched aqueducts, is 55.8 metres (183 ft) high at its highest point, crosses what is now highway SP335 — and was designated a World Heritage Site in 1997.

Commissioned by Charles of Bourbon, the aqueduct was designed by and named after Luigi Vanvitelli. Construction began in March 1753 and it opened on 7 May 1762. It is located in SS265, 81020 Valle di Maddaloni CE, Italy.

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