The Roman Cisternone, built over 2,000 years ago in Italy, is one of the world's largest and best-preserved Roman cisterns, featuring special watertight mortar that can hold 7 million liters of water; originally constructed to supply water to a bustling Roman city and nicknamed the 'water cathedral' for its grand interior, it later served as a bomb shelter during World War II and today functions as a restored museum and cultural hub hosting concerts and exhibitions.
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The Roman Cisternone (also known as the Castellone Cisternone) is one of Italy'sAjouté :
Tucked away in Italy, this unassuming building hides one of the world's largest and best preserved Roman cisterns.
Built over 2,000 years ago to supply water to a bustling Roman city, its interior is so grand it's nicknamed the water cathedral.
>> [music] >> Its walls are coated in a special Roman mortar that made it watertight, capable of holding 7 million liters of water.
Over the centuries, it served many purposes, even acting as a bomb shelter for hundreds of residents during World War II.
Today, after careful restoration, it's a museum and cultural hub hosting concerts [music] and exhibitions in its extraordinary space.
Journey back in time where ancient engineering meet modern artistry.
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