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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Signal tower on the Upper Germanic–Raetian Limes


🕐 3 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 03:10

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire, a transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site spanning multiple countries
  • Built between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE as part of the Upper Germanic–Raetian Limes defensive system
  • Functioned as a signal tower for surveillance, communication, and early warning along Rome's frontier
  • Located near Johannisberg in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (50.365203°N, 8.726758°E)

The Signaltower Johannisberg is one installation within the Frontiers of the Roman Empire, a vast transnational World Heritage Site that preserves the defensive systems built by Rome at its borders. This signal tower stands among the watchpoints that once formed a coordinated chain along the Upper Germanic–Raetian Limes, a frontier system spanning over five hundred kilometers across central Europe. The tower illustrates how the Roman military maintained surveillance, communication, and control ...

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