Roman road Trier – Neuss

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The Roman road Trier – Neuss was built between 22 and 19 BC. Built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa . It connected the two Roman cities of Trier ( Augusta Treverorum ) and Neuss (Novaesium).

The street is one of the oldest in the Rhineland. It is said to be identical to a trade route used as early as the Stone Age. In Widdendorf the southern dirt road can be identified, which disappears there and reappears at Blatzheim . From there the Roman road follows the course of the Neffelbach .

The course of the road:

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Individual evidence

  1. Kölnische Rundschau of July 7, 1948