Cultural heritage D-1-8030-0006 in Fuchstal, Archaeological heritage monument in Fuchstal, Germany.
The archaeological site D-1-8030-0006 in Fuchstal contains buried structural remains and artifacts from multiple time periods. The preserved layers underground show how settlements developed and changed over centuries of human habitation.
The site was inhabited during the early medieval period and ancient times, with archaeological evidence showing multiple phases of settlement. Official protection status was established in 1908 to preserve the valuable remains for future research.
The site functions as an educational resource for researchers and students studying the development of human settlements and architectural practices in Bavaria.
Access to the site is restricted and requires prior authorization from local heritage authorities. Visitors should contact the relevant offices in advance, as the location is not generally open to the public and access is limited to research and educational activities.
The classification under both archaeological heritage and château categories indicates the presence of multiple architectural elements from different time periods.
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