Römischer Gutshof Im Weiler, Roman estate in Schuld, Germany.
Römischer Gutshof Im Weiler is an archaeological site in Schuld that shows the remains of a Roman country estate. The main building measured about 30 by 40 meters and contained roughly 20 rooms for living and agricultural work.
The estate was built in the first century CE and people lived there until the fourth century. Archaeologists found coins and other objects that show how long the place remained inhabited.
The excavated site reveals how Roman families lived and worked in the countryside during their time here. Visitors can observe how living spaces and work areas were arranged together and what everyday objects the residents used.
The site spreads across about two hectares with areas for housing and farming. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes since the archaeological site sits on uneven ground.
The estate sits at about 270 meters elevation on a site surrounded by steep slopes. This location gave residents natural protection and a strategic view over the valley.
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