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Römerkastell Tasgetium

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Römerkastell Tasgetium

The Römerkastell Tasgetium is situated at Römerweg in Stein am Rhein, Switzerland.

History

  • Built around 294 AD under Diokletian to protect the Rhine crossing, this Roman castrum was constructed as a strategic stronghold. The fortifications were later modified and expanded over time.
  • In 1901, a conservation effort took place to preserve the site.

Architecture

The Römerkastell Tasgetium features an enclosing wall with polygonal towers characteristic of a late Roman castrum. Its layout showcases the typical design of a Roman fortified settlement.

Historical Significance and Events

As a significant example of Roman military architecture in Switzerland, the Römerkastell Tasgetium provides valuable insights into the country's ancient history. The site has played host to various events throughout its long history, including military operations and archaeological excavations.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently open to visitors, offering a glimpse into its rich past. The surrounding area serves as a popular tourist destination in Stein am Rhein.

Heritage Status

The Römerkastell Tasgetium has been recognized for its historical significance, with the Swiss Federal Office of Culture designating it as an important cultural heritage site.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Römerweg
  • Country: Switzerland
  • Town: Stein am Rhein

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle's polygonal towers and enclosing wall are notable features. However, specific details about individual rooms or interior spaces are not available due to the nature of a Roman castrum.

Details

NameRömerkastell Tasgetium
CityStein am Rhein
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates47.65595, 8.85883
Current useopen to visitors