- Neumagen-Dhron
Many unique treasuries have been found at Germany‘s oldest wine-growing village.
For thousands of years, viticulture has shaped both the cultural landscape of the Moselle and the way of life of the people who live in this magnificent region. Learn about this in what is probably Germany's oldest wine village, Neumagen-Dhron.
Neumagen-Dhron, as the site of the discovery of the famous Roman wine ship and many other relief and inscription stones from the 2nd-4th centuries AD, is considered the "oldest wine village in Germany". There was a Roman fortification there, a fort, as an example of the last great heyday of the Roman Empire on the Moselle, which began with Emperor Constantine. Today, many finds from Neumagen-Dhron can be found in the Rhineland Regional Museum in Trier. Dhron was also settled in Roman times. A walk through the tranquil winegrowing village with its beautiful vineyards and old mills is worthwhile. An extraordinary listening experience awaits visitors - along the archaeological trail, on the site of the late antique Roman fort, exciting stories and anecdotes come to life with the new listening tour app. Also recommended is a hike through the romantic valley of the Dhron to Papiermühle, where the Moselle becomes a Hunsrück landscape. Neumagen-Dhron's biggest attraction is certainly the "Stella Noviomagi", which lies below the marina in its own harbour basin. The "Stella" is a roadworthy replica of the famous Neumagen wine ship.
On the map
Römerstraße 137
54347 Neumagen-Dhron
DE
Phone: (0049) 6507 6555
Fax: (0049) 6507 6550
E-mail: touristinfo@neumagen-dhron.de