UNESCO World Heritage Limes

After the Great Wall of China, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Limes is the longest archaeological monument in the world.

Over a total length of 550 kilometers, the Limes was the border between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes. Numerous watchtowers, forts and museums still bear witness to the life of the Romans on the Alb and provide an exciting insight into their history and culture.

You can find more information about the World Heritage Site Limes here.

Limes Museum Aalen

History museum

Aalen

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Limestor Rainau-Dalkingen

Archaeological site

Rainau-Schwabsberg

The Limestor Dalkingen is a unique cultural monument on the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes.

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LIMES Cycle Route Ellwangen

Loop tour | easy

The bike tour leads to the sights of the Limes and the lakes of the Ellwanger Seenland.

 45.77 km  3:10 h  201 m  201 m
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