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As part of the “Day of Open Monuments” under the motto “Networks: Monuments & Infrastructure,” the State Monument Klause will open on Sunday, 13.09.26 from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. (last admission at 3.30 p.m.) with free admission.
As part of the "Day of Open Monuments" under the motto "Networks: Monuments & Infrastructure," the State Monument Klause will be open on Sunday, September 13, 26 from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. (last admission at 3.30 p.m.) with free entry.
Guided Tour "Paths to the Cultural Plateau Kastel-Staadt during the Celtic and Roman Periods"
Join guest guide Hans-Jürgen Knopp on an informative tour. Along the way, you will gain exciting insights into the local attractions. You will learn why the Celts settled in Kastel-Staadt and transformed it into an oppidum, which paths once led to the plateau, and how these changed after the Roman conquest.
Stations: Cultural plateau, Roman theater, "Old Church," Elisensitz, Honorary Cemetery, Klause
Meeting point: Entrance to the Klause
Duration: approx. 90 minutes
Participation in the tours is without prior registration and free of charge!
The grave of the Blind King John of Bohemia is a masterpiece of the famous Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel and is considered one of the most significant monuments in the Saar-Obermosel region.
The Day of Open Monuments® takes place every second Sunday in September. The action day is coordinated nationwide by the German Foundation for Monument Protection (DSD). Since 1999, the DSD has themed the Day of Open Monuments under a changing motto each year.
Landesdenkmal Klause
König-Johann-Straße
54441 Kastel-Staadt
DE
Phone: 0049 6581 995980
E-mail: info@saar-obermosel.de
Website: www.saar-obermosel.de
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