ca. 560 BC
The aqueduct begins being built. Approximately 15 years after the completion, the clay pipes in the tunnel were cut away at the top to ease the cleaning operation of the pipeline.
The aqueduct begins being built. Approximately 15 years after the completion, the clay pipes in the tunnel were cut away at the top to ease the cleaning operation of the pipeline.
Herodotus refers to Eupalinos’ tunnel when visiting Samos.
During Roman times repairs are made employing stone walls with plaster and barrel-vaulted roof.