
Roman villa Bollendorf
Bollendorf
If you want to see a typical Roman farm: Here it is! A modern shelter shows you its original dimensions.
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Kewenig Castle
Körperich
Kewenig Castle near Körperich-Niedersgegen is one of the oldest manor houses in the Bitburg-Prüm district.
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Kiesgräber
Bollendorf
The cremation burial ground from Roman times with the enigmatic name "Kiesgräber" lies in the forest between Bollendorf and Ferschweiler. A settlement was certainly once not far away.
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Luzienturm
Ferschweiler
The old church tower with the old stepped gable is the oldest monument in Ferschweiler.
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Johanniterkirche Roth an der Our
Roth an der Our
The Johanniter Church in Roth an der Our is located on a wooded hill on the Our, right next to the former residential building of the former Knights Templar, Roth Castle.
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Opferaltar
Bollendorf
The large weathered sandstone block, also known as the Bärenstein or Druidenstein, is a natural monument. We do not know whether it was particularly revered in earlier times; it is unlikely to have served as an altar at any time.
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Hofgut Petry
Körperich
Hofgut Petry, a seven-axis manor house built in 1823 by manor owner Jean-Joseph Richard and modeled on Weilerbach Castle.
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Ourtalschleife
Waldhof-Frankenstein
In countless twists and turns, the Our winds through the slate slopes of Islek. From the observation point at Waldhof Falkenstein, there is a fantastic view of the notable bend of the Our Valley with the Falkenstein Castle.
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Falkenstein castle ruins
Waldhof-Frankenstein
The ruins of Falkenstein Castle, which is now privately owned, stand on a steep mountain spur high above the border river Our.
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