The Roman Villa Borg is an active excavation and research site, open-air museum and event location at the same time. Here, there is something for everyone in archaeology, history, culinary delights and many other topics.
🗺️ Address:
Archaeology Park
Roman Villa Borg
In Meeswald 1
66706 Perl-Borg
📫 Contact:
Phone: +49 6865-9117-0
e-mail: info@villa-borg.de
Web: www.villa-borg.de
🕑 Opening hours:
Tuesday - Sunday and holidays
Feb., March, Nov. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
April to October 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Closed December and January
Closed on Mondays
🎟️ Entrance fee:
Adults: 6€
Reduced: 4€ (pupils, students, disabled)
Family: 12€ (2 adults and children under 14 years)
Children under 6 years: free
Group from 20 pers.: 3€ p.p.
School class: 1,50€ p.p.
With alugha Points you see exciting videos about interesting places in your surroundings. These places are historically, politically or socially significant and may not be obvious anymore. Whether architecture, scene of historical events or current hotspots - with alugha Points you will always find a video in your language with all important information about the topic.
The Augustaanlage is a four-lane avenue between Mannheim's water tower and the Planetarium. It's part of the connection between the city centre and motorway 656. It also characterizes the cityscape through its plants and contemporary sculptures placed by various artists on and along the avenue.
Wat
The second part of the film "Die Quadratestadt" also shows impressions from the years 1938 and 1957. This time the Jesuit Church, the Parade Ground, the National Theater and the airfield in Neuostheim can be seen. The Mannheim City Archive (ISG) and City Marketing Mannheim GmbH hope you enjoy your v
The historical film shows views of the Friedrichsplatz and the water tower, the highway, the castle and the market place from the years 1938 and 1957. The Mannheim City Archive (ISG) and the City Marketing Mannheim GmbH wish you a lot of fun on your virtual journey into Mannheim's past.
Translatio