Roman Well House / Roemisches Brunnenhaus

The Nymphaeum was sacred to the Romans, a minor goddess lived there and kept watch over the drinking water. THis here was rediscovered during building a school. Now it graces the parking lot there as an outpost of the roman museum. The building is sort of a residence hotel now after less than 3 and a half decades, but there is still access for siteseers... /Das Nymphaneum war dem Roemer heilig. Da wohnte eine kleine Quellgoettin die sich um das Trinkwasser der Siedlumg kuemmerte. Dieses hier fand man als die Schule neu gebaut wurde und nun steht es dort auf dem zugaenglichen Parkplatz als Aussenposten vom Museum. Das Gebaeude scheint nun eine FeWo-Anlage zu sein und keine Schule mehr, und das nach nur 3 Dekaden und einer angebrochenen, aber man kommt noch auf das Grundstueck um das Brunnenhaus anzusehen...



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