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Coordinates: 36°3510N 33°588E / 36.58611°N 33.96889°E / 36.58611; 33.96889
 

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Olba Aqueduct
Olba Su kemeri
Aqueduct from the south
Map
General information
TypeAqueduct
Architectural styleAncient
LocationOlba (ancient city)
Town or cityMersin
CountryTurkey
Coordinates36°35′10N 33°58′8E / 36.58611°N 33.96889°E / 36.58611; 33.96889
Opened199
OwnerTurkish Republic
Technical details
MaterialGranite

Olba Aqueduct is a ruined Roman aqueductinMersin Province, southern Turkey.

The aqueduct is in Silifke ilçe (district) of Mersin Province at 36°35′10N 33°58′08E / 36.58611°N 33.96889°E / 36.58611; 33.96889. It is about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the sacred place of Diokaesareia (now called Uzuncaburç town) and close to the capital of Olba Kingdom (a local kingdom).

The aqueduct was commissioned by the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (193–211) in 199. On the inscription it reads "the city of Olba residents". The aqueduct underwent repairs during the reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian I (527–565) in 566.

The aqueduct is mostly demolished. A part of it can be seen to the west of the agora ruins. It is a double tier aqueduct. Its height is 25 metres (82 ft) and its length over a valley next to the city is 150 metres (490 ft). There are observation towers around the aqueduct.[1] The source of the watercourse is Limonlu River also known as Lamas River around the village of Kızılgeçit[2] which is about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the northeast.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mersin Ören Yerleri, ISBN 978-605-4196-07-4, p.239-230
  • ^ Yoldaolmak (traveller's page )(in Turkish)

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