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Naples Underground Engineering: Aqueducts and Cisterns

Understand Naples’ underground water systems — Roman tanks, Bourbon networks, and the people who maintained them.

2/7/2026
16 min read
Large underground cistern carved in tuff with water marks

Water is the story behind the story. The metropolis dug out cisterns connected by a web of channels. Maintenance was a specialized craft.

Roman tank


How It Worked

  1. Collection: rainfall and springs.
  2. Filtration: sedimentation in stepped basins.
  3. Distribution: channels with inspection shafts.
  4. Maintenance: professional well-keepers.

Design Details

  • Rounded cistern corners reduce stress points.
  • Bridges (ponti) provide full-surface access for cleaning.
  • Boreholes (pozzi) function for inspection, airflow, and water control.

Visiting Clues

  • Water marks on walls reveal former levels.
  • Tool marks show maintenance routines and access methods.
  • Sediment bands indicate seasonal use.

Safety & Respect

  • Stay on designated walkways.
  • Avoid touching damp surfaces; oils can stain.

Bottom Line

Naples engineered hydration in stone — a masterpiece of necessity and ingenuity.

About the Author

Naples Underground Guide

Naples Underground Guide

I wrote this guide to make your underground Naples day clear, safe, and deeply enjoyable—with local context, small tips, and a gentle pace.

Tags

Aqueducts
Cisterns
Napoli Sotterranea
Engineering

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