The small, charming museum “Villa Sarabodis”, located in the shadow of the Church of the Redeemer, shows and explains artifacts from the Roman-Celtic wedding in the Kylltal and revives the splendor and power of the Roman era.

The small, charming museum “Villa Sarabodis”, located in the shadow of the Church of the Redeemer, shows and explains artifacts from the Roman-Celtic wedding in the Kylltal and revives the splendor and power of the Roman era. Our region was once an area of conquest and settlement for the Romans. They brought their culture with them to the Celts who lived here and left many living traces in architecture, cuisine and culture. All Roman sights were once located on Roman roads, a dense network of solidly built traffic routes. Some can still be seen and experienced today as Roman roads, others continue to be used as modern transport routes. With the Road of the Romans, an ancient cultural region is opened up in a modern way via a virtual Roman road network.
With the opening of the museum by the Duppach Archaeological Association e.V., the tourist exploitation of the Roman heritage has now been further expanded.

 

Address:

Museum “Villa Sarabodis”
Sarresdorferstraße 19
54568 Gerolstein
Tel. 06591/133100

Further information about Villa Sarabodis

 

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