The Förderverein Museum Bad Krozingen invites you to a lecture on the current research on the Roman period almost 2000 years ago in 79189 Bad Krozingen on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at 7 pm in the Josefshaus, Ratssaal, Basler Straße 1, 79189 Bad Krozingen. Admission free! Registration not required.
The redesign of the center of Bad Krozingen led to extensive rescue excavations around the town hall in the years 2019 to 2022. In addition to the structural remains of the medieval town castle, a surprising number of structures from the Roman settlement of Bad Krozingen also came to light. These include three wells with well-preserved wooden casings that reached into the groundwater-bearing layers. Coins, garment clasps, a key and shards of ceramic, glass and wooden vessels from the 1st to 3rd centuries were recovered from the wells. In addition to the pottery district excavated in the 1980s on the southern edge of the village, the center of the Roman settlement in the vicinity of the town hall has now been investigated for the first time.
The redesign of the center of Bad Krozingen led to extensive rescue excavations around the town hall in the years 2019 to 2022. In addition to the structural remains of the medieval town castle, a surprising number of structures from the Roman settlement of Bad Krozingen also came to light. These include three wells with well-preserved wooden casings that reached into the groundwater-bearing layers. Coins, garment clasps, a key and shards of ceramic, glass and wooden vessels from the 1st to 3rd centuries were recovered from the wells. In addition to the pottery district excavated in the 1980s on the southern edge of the village, the center of the Roman settlement in the vicinity of the town hall has now been investigated for the first time.
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