The aqueduct was constructed during the governance of the Ottoman Empire, in the 16th century, and included a bridge across a valley.
The structure of the aqueduct bridge consists of seventeen large arches of varying widths, which are supported on eighteen massive pillars.
[1] The water channel is formed on the upper surface of the aqueduct, where jointly connected stoneware pipes were placed, each being about 12 cm in diameter and 30 cm long.
The entire construction is made of broken and roughly hewn stone.
After the devastating Montenegro earthquake in 1979 on April 15, at 06:19, the aqueduct was completely destroyed.