• A long span of the Caños de Carmona aqueduct, in a photo of 1890, now demolished, inside Seville. ... The Caños de Carmona (Pipes of Carmona
  • Canos de Carmona is in the middle of a major road and is what remains of what used to be, a long time ago, a Roman built aqueduct.
  • Located in Seville, 500 metres from Santa María La Blanca Church and 1.7 km from Plaza de España, Caños de carmona offers a casino and air conditioning.
  • Though not much is left of Caños de Carmona nowadays, it still bears the fame of formerly being the region’s main source of drinking water.
  • The Caños de Carmona, are a few remains of a Roman aqueduct that existed in Seville that were still used unt to its demolition in 1912.
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  • The Caños de Carmona (Pipes of Carmona) are the remains of a Roman aqueduct 17.5 kilometres long, later rebuilt by the Almohads, which connected the cities...
  • Canos De Carmona Apartment Seville. ... Canos De Carmona apartment offers accommodation within 15 minutes' stroll from Santa Justa rail station.
  • Seville airport is at a 15-minute driving distance, and Luis Montoto bus stop is within 850 feet of Canos De Carmona apartment.
  • The Caños of Carmona are the remains of an aqueduct that the Romans created and that worked in the city of Sevilla until 1912, when they decided to demolish it.