On the subject of "Life on a Highway" visitors are able to detect a unique place of discovery from Celtic-roman times in Central Europe. The busy Trier-Mainz through road ran directly along the Hunsrueckhoehenstrasse in roman times. Passing many temple districts and a roman military base, the road ran through a settlement and a Celtic-Roman burial ground only a few hunderd metres away. The presentation, in the museum, of some of the 2.500 discovered burial grounds offer the visitors a fascinating insight into life during Celtic and Roman times. In addition to one of the most beautiful distant views of the region, one can discover something new over and over again in the constant special exhibitions.
On the subject of "Life on a Highway" visitors are able to detect a unique place of discovery from Celtic-roman times in Central Europe. The busy Trier-Mainz through road ran directly along the Hunsrueckhoehenstrasse in roman times. Passing many temple districts and a roman military base, the road ran through a settlement and a Celtic-Roman burial ground only a few hunderd metres away. The presentation, in the museum, of some of the 2.500 discovered burial grounds offer the visitors a fascinating insight into life during Celtic and Roman times. In addition to one of the most beautiful distant views of the region, one can discover something new over and over again in the constant special exhibitions.
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From April to October 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Closed on mondays Closed from November to March Guided tours are possible throughout the year Admission fees Adults 3,00 €, reduced 2,00 € Children from 6-15 years 1,50 € Families 6,00 € Groups from 15 persons onwards 2,00 € School classes 1,00 € per person Audio guide English 1,00 €
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