Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

No search results found for
“”

Make sure words are spelled correctly.

Try searching for a travel destination.

Places near me Random place

Popular Destinations

  • Paris
  • London
  • New York
  • Berlin
  • Rome
  • Los Angeles
Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Sign In Join
Places near me Random place
All Italy Roman Aqueduct of Olbia
AO Edited

Roman Aqueduct of Olbia

An ancient aqueduct tells the story of Sardinia's ancient Roman past.

Olbia, Italy

Added By
Mike Creager
Email
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list
CAPTION
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list

About

Nestled on the northern tip of the Italian island of Sardinia lies the ruins of an impressive Roman aqueduct and water system, Acquedotto Romano di Olbia. Built around the 2nd century, the aqueduct collected fresh water from the Cabu Abbas springs for the nearby growing town and countryside.

The aqueduct was first mentioned in historical sources in the 16th century. A century later, it was again mentioned in a mayoral petition to the Spanish viceroy. But it wasn't until the 19th century that the aqueduct was described in any detail in the writings of Angius.

Today the ruins have remained well-preserved, and visitors can see the intact arches of the ancient aqueduct. 

Located in the Sa Rughitta neighborhood, an original cistern can also be seen. The cistern is primarily made of opus caementici (Roman concrete), which was then covered by opus signinum (small pieces of tiles mixed with mortar) to make it waterproof.

Interestingly, the cistern is not connected to the aqueduct so its water was presumably used by nearby locals, perhaps for agricultural purposes or to supply water to a country residence.

Places

Discover your next amazing Atlas Place.

Get more unusual and extraordinary places each week with the Atlas Obscura Places newsletter.

Your newsletter subscriptions with us are subject to Atlas Obscura's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Related Tags

Ancient Rome Ancient Ruins Roman Aqueducts

Community Contributors

Added By

mscpilot

Published

March 20, 2025

Edit this listing

Make an Edit
Add Photos
Sources
  • https://www.portodiolbia.info/en/directory/acquedotto-romano
  • https://archeolbia.blogspot.com/2016/06/acquedotto-romano-di-olbia.html
Roman Aqueduct of Olbia
62 Via Mincio
Olbia, 07026
Italy
40.936715, 9.504777
Get Directions

Nearby Places

The Giants' Grave of Coddu Vecchiu

Arzachena, Italy

miles away

Olivastri Millenari

Luras, Italy

miles away

Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach)

La Maddalena, Italy

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Italy

Italy

Europe

Places 1,101
Stories 111

Nearby Places

The Giants' Grave of Coddu Vecchiu

Arzachena, Italy

miles away

Olivastri Millenari

Luras, Italy

miles away

Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach)

La Maddalena, Italy

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Italy

Italy

Europe

Places 1,101
Stories 111

Related Places

  • A staircase excavated from the tuff leads to a depth of 120 feet (40 meters).

    Naples, Italy

    Naples Underground

    A labyrinth of ancient tunnels hidden below the city holds the ruins of 2,500 years of history.

  • The ancient Roman wooden sliding door still stands.

    Ercolano, Italy

    House of the Wooden Partition

    Well-preserved, still-functional sliding wood doors from Ancient Rome can be found in this Vesuvius-stricken house.

  • Diokletian Aqueduct

    Split, Croatia

    Dioklecijanov Akvadukt (Diocletian Aqueduct)

    This ancient Roman aqueduct once funneled water to Diocletian's palace.

  • Aosta, Italy

    Aosta Roman Theatre

    An ancient theatre in the "little Rome of the Alps."

  • Foundation of the Aqueduct

    Barcelona, Spain

    Foundations of the Roman Aqueduct of Barcino

    These 2000 year old remains of a Roman aqueduct are hidden inside a hotel lobby.

  • Roman Punic necropolis in the Moroccan coast.

    Tangier, Morocco

    Roman Punic Necropolis

    Ancient Phoenician and Roman tombs carved into the rock overlook the Moroccan coastline.

  • The Headquarters building

    Ambleside, England

    Ambleside Roman Fort

    This beautifully situated lakeside Roman settlement was likely built during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian.

  • The remnants of the ancient eatery.

    Pompeii, Italy

    Pompeii Thermopolium

    Before it was buried by volcanic ash, this fast-food restaurant fed the hungry hordes of ancient Rome.

Aerial image of Vietnam, displaying the picturesque rice terraces, characterized by their layered, verdant fields.
Atlas Obscura Membership

Become an Atlas Obscura Member


Join our community of curious explorers.

Become a Member

Get Our Email Newsletter

Follow Us

Facebook YouTube TikTok Instagram Pinterest RSS Feed

Get the app

Download the App
Download on the Apple App Store Get it on Google Play
  • All Places
  • Latest Places
  • Most Popular
  • Places to Eat
  • Random
  • Nearby
  • Add a Place
  • Stories
  • Food & Drink
  • Itineraries
  • Lists
  • Video
  • Podcast
  • Newsletters
  • All Trips
  • Membership
  • Feedback & Ideas
  • Community Guidelines
  • Product Blog
  • Unique Gifts
  • Work With Us
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Atlas Obscura

© 2026 Atlas Obscura. All Rights Reserved.