Mexico’s colonial history is most famously seen in cities like San Miguel de Allende, Mexico City’s Historic Center and the missionary towns that dot the Baja California peninsula. Less often seen, though, are the historic aqueducts that the Spanish used to move water around the country.
While Querétaro is home to the most famous of these grand engineering projects, there are several others across Mexico of interest. Some are even in use today!
Discover these architectural wonders for yourself — and maybe even visit a few while you’re at it. To learn more, read the full article here.