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Roman villa Bollendorf
Bollendorf
If you want to see a typical Roman farm: Here it is! A modern shelter shows you its original dimensions.
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Roman villa Holsthum
Holsthum
This is how luxurious Roman lords of the manor lived in the beautiful southern Eifel. And they even minted coins. Not counterfeit money, is it? Take a trip there!.
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Römerbrunnen & Römerkeller
Kruft
The Roman cellar, made of tuff, was created when the volcanic rock was mined underground.
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Römermuseum Waleswilere
Waxweiler
The "Waleswilere" museum is located in the "Haus des Gastes" and houses numerous finds from the Roman villa on the Hüttenberg, but also many loans and gifts from private collectors.
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Römerstraße - Esch
Esch
Follow the course of the former Roman road and marvel at the layered structure of the technical miracle of the Roman Empire.
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Römervilla Blankenheim
Blankenheim
The villa of Blankenheim is one of the most considerable ground monuments from the Roman time in the Rhineland. Once it was a large Roman estate (villa rustica) with a luxurious main building and stables, barns, remises and accommodations for servants, that were arranged around a commodious farmyard…
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Römerwarte Katzenberg (Roman Hill Fort)
Mayen
On Mayen´s Katzenberg there was the lagerst Roman hill fort of Eifel and Hunsrück. It was built about 300 A. D. , a troubled time when the Roman Limes had been destroyed.
To get a realistic impression, about 70m of a walk along the battlements has been rebuilt…

Römische Eifelwasserleitung // Grüner Pütz
Nettersheim
The approximately 100-kilometre-long Eifel water pipeline from Nettersheim to Cologne is one of the largest Roman constructions this side of the Alps. It supplied Cologne, the provincial capital of Lower Germania, with fresh water from the end of the 1st to the 3rd century AD…
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Römische Kalkbrennerei Iversheim
Bad Münstereifel
The lime distillery in Bad Münstereifel-Iversheim is one of several distilleries that were built and operated by Roman legionaries as early as around 100 AD.
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