The Römerlager Anreppen is a significant archaeological site in Germany, specifically in the region of North-Rhine-Westphalia, near the city of Delbrück. It is one of the most important early Roman monuments in the country. The site was discovered in 1968 and has since been the subject of extensive excavations. The Roman camp, which covers an area of 23 hectares, was established after the turn of the era and features a unique architectural design, including a large commander's building and a military bath. The site also includes several storage buildings, which suggest that the camp served as a logistical hub for Roman troops. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its history through an archaeological trail that leads to the remains of the former buildings. The site is a great place to visit for families interested in history and archaeology
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Activities: We visited the Römerlager Anreppen. "The 23-hectare land is one of the most important early Roman monuments in Germany." There were information boards giving an overview of life in the camp
Highlights: The kids were fascinated by the history and learned about the lives of up to 6000 soldiers, officers, and auxiliary troops. It was an educational and interesting stop ✨