The Roman qanat of Mehring is a tunnel water supply of Roman origin on the northern edge of the municipality of Mehring/Mosel. It served the water supply of a Roman villa in the 2nd or 3rd century and is now used to feed public fountains.
The qanat of Mehring was first mentioned in 1855 by Pastor Philipp Schmitt in connection with the excavation of the bathing area of a Roman villa in 1834, located on what is now Römerstraße.
In 1998, the facility was studied by the Cave and Karst Research Group of North Rhine and by the Association for the Promotion of Historical Mining Trier/Scheich.
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