ποΈ Aquae-Stuttgart
Roman spa settlement and auxiliary fort in southwestern Germany
π Fast Facts
- Location: Stuttgart, Baden-WΓΌrttemberg, Germany (48.885Β°N, 8.699Β°E)
- Period: 1stβ3rd centuries CE (Roman occupation)
- Function: Thermal spa complex and military auxiliary fort
- Status: Archaeological site with museum and reconstructed bath house
Aquae-Stuttgart was a Roman settlement built around natural thermal springs in the upper Neckar region, approximately 70 kilometers south of the limes frontier. Established in the 1st century CE as a military spa settlement, it served both Roman soldiers and civilians seeking therapeutic benefits from the mineral-rich waters. The site remains one of the best-documented Roman thermal complexes north of the Alps ...