• Construction of an aqueduct that brought fresh water, suitable for cooking and drinking, from Chapultepec springs to Tenochtitlan began in 1418.[5]...
  • Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park is the oldest and largest urban park in Latin America, and one of the oldest urban parks in the world.
  • Chapultepec Aqueduct remains. ... Central to his plans was the aqueduct, which he had destroyed so as to cut the city off from its source of freshwater.
  • With the Chapultepec aqueduct , also named the great aqueduct , the Aztecs built a novel uninterr... ... A section of the aqueduct is still around today
  • The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: acueducto de Chapultepec) was built to provide potable water to Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City.
  • The avenue connects areas such as Chapultepec Park, Tacubaya, and Polanco. The layout of this avenue is largely due to the old Chapultepec Aqueduct...
  • 2. Chapultepec Aqueduct. The impressive Chapultepec aqueduct is a testament to the Aztec's unrivaled expertise in hydraulic engineering.
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