European Celtic Route
The European Celtic Route currently includes 32 important sites of Celtic culture and documentation, archaeological sites and museums. They are located in the German states of Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate , in the French Rayon Lorraine , the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Belgian Wallonia . They are uniformly signposted. The European Celtic Route was created on the occasion of the exhibition: The Celts - Druids. Princes. Warriors - The life of the Celts in the Iron Age 2500 years ago in the Völklinger Hütte, launched in 2010.
These include:
- World cultural heritage Völklinger Hütte
- Recently reconstructed wagon grave from the Hallstatt period of Prince von Elm-Sprengen in the forest near Köllerbach
- Niedaltdorf Celtic settlement and Druidenpfad
- Grauer Stein and Litermont legend trail
- Archaeological Park Roman Villa Borg
- Celtic wall near Montclair Castle near Mettlach
- Grave of the Prince of Weiskirchen
- Gallo Roman burial mounds Oberlöstern
- Ring wall of Nonnweiler-Otzenhausen in Saarland
- Prince's grave of Schwarzenbach
- Celtic princely grave Fuchshübel Theley
- Theulegium Tholey Museum
- Celtic ring wall system Birg
- Celtic princely graves Remmesweiler
- Celtic barrows and blunt peaks near Homburg
- Gallo-Roman temple complex in the Roman Museum Schwarzenacker
- Large St. Ingbert boot
- European culture park Bliesbruck-Reinheim
- Celtic ring wall system Sonnenberg
- Museum of Prehistory and Early History in Saarbrücken
- Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier
- State Museum Birkenfeld
- Belginum Archaeological Park
- Celtic settlement "Altburg" near Bundenbach
- Martberg Archeology Park
- State Museum Mainz
- Celtic village on Donnersberg with Keltenwall in Steinbach am Donnersberg
- Historical Museum of the Palatinate in Speyer
- Musée de Metz - La Cour d'Or
- Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art in Luxembourg
- Titelberg in Luxembourg
- Gallo-Roman Museum Tongeren