Roman hoard and militaria at The Weißenburger Roman Museum in Weißenburger, Bavaria

Roman hoard and militaria at The Weißenburger Roman Museum in Weißenburger, Bavaria.  The Weißenburger Roman Museum in Weißenburger, Bavaria was founded in 1983 to house one of the most important hoard finds in the whole of Germany consisting of 114 objects, including 17 bronze statues, statuettes, votive tablets, vessels, tools, and militaria. The hoard was probably hidden, like so many other treasures in Raetia, during the Alamanni invasions in the middle of the 3rd century CE. The museum underwent a 2.65 million euro rennovation in 2017 so the artifacts are now displayed with modern lighting in a contemporary environment.





Images: Roman cavalry mask front and back, in the Weißenburg Roman Museum courtesy of Wikimedia Contributor, Wolfgang Sauber.

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