Saalburg (Roman fort)

The Saalburg is a Roman fort located on the Taunus ridge northwest of Bad Homburg, Hesse, Germany. It is a Cohort Fort belonging to the Limes Germanicus, the Roman linear border fortification of the German provinces. The Saalburg, located just off the main road roughly halfway between Bad Homburg and Wehrheim is the most completely reconstructed Roman fort in Germany. Since 2005, as part of the Upper German limes, it forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. In the modern numbering system for the limes, it is ORL 11.

  • Torwache, Saalburg
  • Fahnenheiligtum, Innenhof der Principia - Römerkastell Saalburg
  • Römerkastell Saalburg, Praetorium
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  • Kastell Saalburg
  • Kastell Saalburg
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  • Saalburg
  • Saalburg Kastell
  • Outside the Roman fort Saalburg, Hesse, Germany
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  • Kastell Saalburg
  • 02/2011 Kastell Saalburg
  • Saalburg- Erdwall zur Wehrmauer
  • SAALBURG
  • Saalburg
  • Saalburg - the roman fort
  • Saalburg - The walls of the roman fort
  • Saalburg Osttor
  • Saalburg
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  • Haupteingang
  • Saalburg
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  • Saalburg Grundriss
  • Saalburg / röm. Kastell am Limes
  • Saalburg
  • Saalburg / röm. Kastell am Limes

Country:
Germany
Rating:
2
Latitude:
50,2715323
Longitude:
8,5666504
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