Aqueduct House

Aqueduct House is a building in Cadona (Carrington) at the eastern end of the Cadona Aqueduct, built around 1680 and remodeled in 1754. The house was used as the collection point for spring water brought from the hills, which was from here distributed by a few underground pipes to four water wells/pumps in the city.

The building was no longer used to store water in 1905, when the aqueduct ceased to operate. Around 1910 the interior equipment was largely taken down and the building served as storage for many of the city's antiquities and other possessions until 2004.

With the plan to turn the aqueduct into an above-ground park, the house was refurbished to served as the main entrance. A lift is used to bring people to the aqueduct level, which is also wheelchair-accessible.