Explore 400 years of Roman history with new illustrated map of Gelderland
Discover hidden Roman treasures in your region with a free, hand-drawn map highlighting archaeological sites, museums, and cycling routes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families, this initiative by 17 municipalities brings the past to life.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Coverage | 4 centuries of Roman history in Gelderland |
| Highlights | Roman temple (Elst), tile kiln (Berg en Dal), burial mound (Wijchen) |
| Features | Archaeological sites, museums, hiking/cycling routes, artworks |
| Participating Municipalities | 17, including Zevenaar |
| Availability | Free at Liemers Museum (Tolkamer) and Tourist Information Centre (Tolkamer) |
The municipalities involved in this project aim to promote cultural heritage and tourism by making historical knowledge accessible to the public. This initiative reflects their role in preserving and showcasing regional history for educational and recreational purposes.
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New experiential map of Roman history
Curious about the Roman history in the region? From now on, you can embark on a journey of discovery through four centuries of Roman history with the help of a hand-drawn experiential map.
From the Roman temple beneath the Grote Kerk in Elst to the Roman tile kiln at De Holdeurn in Berg en Dal, and of course our own 'treasures' in Herwen: the region is full of special places and stories. Did you know, for example, that the largest Roman burial mound in Northwest Europe was excavated in Wijchen?
Stories made tangible
The map neatly brings together the Roman past and makes historical locations and their stories literally visible. Military camps, watchtowers, archaeological sites, museums, hiking and cycling routes, and artworks are all brought together in one richly illustrated experiential map. The more you look, the more details you will discover.
Collaboration of 17 municipalities
With this publication, no fewer than seventeen municipalities, including the municipality of Zevenaar, are joining forces. The experiential map aims to inspire residents and visitors to go on their own discovery tours and experience the Roman past in the landscape, in museums, and at historical locations.
Free to collect
The Experiential Map of Roman History is available free of charge at the Liemers Museum (in the Turmac Cultuurfabriek) and at the Tourist Information Centre on Europakade in Tolkamer.
