Lussonium Déli Kapu
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Lussonium Déli Kapu
The Lussonium Déli Kapu is an ancient Roman defensive castle located in Paks, Hungary.
History
- The Lussonium Déli Kapu is believed to date from the 1st century AD.
- Its construction period was likely during the reign of Emperor Trajan.
The castle's architectural style is characteristic of ancient Roman defensive structures, featuring a gatehouse with a fortified entrance.
Architecture and Layout
- The layout consists of a single, imposing structure with a central courtyard and surrounding walls.
Historical Significance and Events
As a key stronghold in the Roman province of Pannonia, the Lussonium Déli Kapu played a significant role in the region's defense against external threats.
Unfortunately, little is known about specific events or battles fought on or near the castle.
Current Status and Use
The castle remains as ruins, with visible signs of damage and decay over time.
No modern structures or buildings have been constructed within its walls.
Heritage Status
Designated as a cultural monument in Hungary, the Lussonium Déli Kapu is recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access the castle via its gatehouse, which has been preserved in its original state.
- The surrounding town of Paks offers various amenities, including accommodations and local attractions.
Notable Features and Rooms
The Lussonium Déli Kapu's notable features include its imposing gatehouse and central courtyard.
Unfortunately, no specific rooms or interior spaces have been identified within the castle's ruins.
Details
| Name | Lussonium Déli Kapu |
|---|---|
| City | Paks |
| Country | Hungary |
| Coordinates | 46.654682, 18.882092 |
| Current use | ruins |
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