The Aqueduct of Albear

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The Aqueduct of Albear is part of the Tentative list of Cuba in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.

The Aqueduct of Albear is a 19th-century work of engineering that connects Vento and the Palatino Deposits. It was designed by the Spanish military engineer Francisco Albear y de Lara to supply water to the City of Havana. It is still in use.

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Full Name
The Aqueduct of Albear
Country
Cuba
Added
2024
Type
Cultural
Categories
Structure - Civic and Public Works
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2024 Added to Tentative List

Unesco Website: The Aqueduct of Albear

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The Aqueduct of Albear: Cup of Vento or Albear (T)
The Aqueduct of Albear: Palatino Deposits (T)

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