Romerthermen

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Jan 11, 2026 - Jan 12, 2026
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Ancient Relaxation at Romerthermen

The Romerthermen is a remarkable site showcasing Roman bath culture dating back to the 2nd century AD. These ancient baths are among the most well-preserved examples in Germany.

Founded in AD 120, the site reveals significant architectural features such as hypocaust heating systems and intricate mosaic floors. The museum highlights the cultural importance of bathing in Roman society.

Must-See Wonders

🛁 Original Hypocaust System
🏺 Stunning Mosaic Artifacts
📜 Educational Exhibits on Roman Life

Romerthermen charges no entry fee, attracting families, history enthusiasts, and tourists alike eager to immerse themselves in the past.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Romerthermen

Historical Discovery

The baths were discovered in 1953 during construction work in Zulpich.

Healing Waters

Romerthermen features mineral-rich waters believed to have healing properties.

Architectural Achievement

The hypocaust is a sophisticated system for heating rooms and water.

Location

Andreas-Broicher-Platz 1