ποΈ Frontiers of the Roman Empire β The Lower German Limes
Kottenforst Nord | Domhecken 3, Germany
π Fast Facts
- UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed for outstanding testimony to Roman frontier organization
- Spans northwestern boundary of the Roman Empire along the Rhine River, 1stβ5th century CE
- Located in Germany and Netherlands, part of the broader Roman Limes system
- Features forts, watchtowers, military bases, harbors, roads, and civilian settlements
Kottenforst Nord | Domhecken 3 forms part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire β The Lower German Limes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site marking the northwestern boundary of the Roman Empire. This frontier system stretched along the Rhine River through modern-day Germany and the Netherlands, functioning as a fortified border zone of the Roman province of Germania Inferior from the 1st to the 5th century CE. The site preserves significant archaeological remains and natural landscapes that reveal ...