Roman History & Heritage
Discover the archaeological legacy of the Trier-Saarburg region through sites ranging from the Iron Age to late antiquity. This selection features the UNESCO-protected Igel Column, a 23-meter-high Roman funerary monument, and the massive Celtic stone ramparts of the Otzenhausen hillfort. Explore the partially reconstructed Grutenhäuschen temple in the Moselle vineyards and the remains of a 4th-century imperial villa in Konz, complemented by the historic 19th-century Brückentor gate in Traben-Trarbach.
Brückentor
An Art Nouveau city gate built in 1899 at the southern end of the Moselle bridge. It serves as the architectural landmark of Traben-Trarbach.
Igel Column
The Igel Column is a multi-storeyed Roman sandstone column in the municipality of Igel, Trier, Germany, dated to c. 250 AD.
Grutenhäuschen
A partially reconstructed Roman funerary temple from the 3rd century, situated on a vineyard slope overlooking the Moselle valley near Igel.
Hillfort of Otzenhausen
The Celtic hill fort of Otzenhausen is one of the biggest fortifications the Celts ever constructed.
Kaiservilla von Konz
Remnants of a late antique Roman imperial villa, believed to have served as a 4th-century summer residence for Emperor Valentinian I.
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