The Aqua Alexandrina Aqueduct, a remarkable Roman water transportation system built during the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus, was a vital settlement that supplied fresh water to the city of Rome. Constructed in the 3rd century AD, this aqueduct stretched over 22 kilometers, originating from the Pantano Borghese area. The Aqua Alexandrina Aqueduct showcases the Romans’ continued commitment to providing clean water to its citizens and stands as a testament to their engineering skills and the longevity of their water infrastructure.