Serious shock with 21st century technology appearing in ancient Rome

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According to Heritage Daily, it is a perfect water system serving the villa complex with a huge communal H๏τ water bath, a large gym and many other comfortable rooms that require water, equally designed. What are the convenient water systems you use in your home today?

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The system includes 2 main pipes connected to a central water tank located in the skylight, providing water throughout the 2,500 m2 villa complex, with many interlaced pipes regulating water into different rooms, with shut-off valves. /open is no different from current faucets and the installation is quite convenient for regular maintenance.

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The shocking thing is that this villa is at least 2,000 years old.

According to the research team from the Pompeii Archaeological Park – Italy, this villa complex was first excavated from 1757 to 1762 but until now research continues.

 

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