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很大,大片的草地中有十几处可看的古罗马遗址,里面还有个博物馆,很赞,特别干净,楼梯设计也不错,沿着楼梯从底下看到上面,然后坐电梯下来。
交通便利,从杜伊斯堡出发不过45分钟的车程。一下车就感受到小镇的悠闲静谧,人不自觉就放松下来了。街上房屋低矮而不失特色,与波鸿不同,这里的房屋多带有与外墙色调一致的窗板,有些还有“X”图案,为街道增加了一番典雅的风情。从火车站到达公园只需步行30分钟,园内博物馆展示了许多反映古时的人文风俗的展品,值得一览。
very interesting, interactive, wonderful building. Kids would love the water park in the Summer. A lot of walking.
Not much left of the city it once was, so all you see is rebuilt. But that is excellent: it gives you a very good impression of a Roman house, you can visit it all. It's also fascinating to see how big the place was. Don't miss the museum, with the remnants of the old town bath house and many other exhibits on the same location.Highly recommended, even if you have visited Italian museums. In fact, at least here they explain you what things are for, rather than telling you boring stories about the date and artist you produced a statue, as in Italy (in fact there is often pretty much no information in Italy compared to what you get here!)
We visited the LRV Roman museum again. My history-major son said it was maybe the best museum he has seen. Great collection, well presented. We learned a lot about the history of the Romans in Germany. The audio guide and description are superb. Also the Roman therms are presented in their original location in condition. We like that better than the park.
Took my canadian friend and she was impressed! I have been to the park several times and it is great to see that they are still finding relics and that they still do their reserch. My friend was stunned and overwhelmed by what she learned about the Romans.
The spectacular open-air museum on the site of the Roman town Colonia Ulpia Traiana and a fascinating exhibition.
Why you should consider not going there...It's not finished. It's under construction. You pay 9 euro's for a site that is not finished. At all. There are fences. Lots of fences. Lot of grass as well. Kilometres of grass and fences and a couple of unfinished structures. We came from the Netherlands, to visit the temple of the Matronae. On the routemap/brochure we've got, this temple is clearly pointed out. We did our research on internet, we saw some pictures, So we went to Germany, got to this parc, we walked and we searched. Maybe there is a temple, but you can't see it or can't get there. There is just a big fence. On the site of this place they mention the temple as well. But when we asked some of the people over there, they tell you this: it's not there, or not finished, or behind the fence. It's a bizarre place. A plaquette near a square of grass mentions a burialmound, a woman was once buried here. Nice information but...there is no burialmound. Just grass. So let's get this straight: this parc advertizes with a temple of the matrones (Goddesses) and other structures, but when you're there you can't get there nor see it. A lot of the structures mentioned on the site are simply not there. Maybe they will be there one day, but at the moment there is not much to see. Tip: if you really want to go there to see lots of grass, unfinished structures and fences, don't pay. Drive up to the parkinglot, and go in there. For free. You can just walk in. Use the money to get a cup of coffee instead :-)
A good day out for a reasonable price, they clearly state what was original and what was a replica, most of the things are written in English, the only down side is that the week end shows are only in german. There is a picnic area, and a play park for the younger children and the coffee is the same price as you would pay in any café locally.
Architecturally, the model for this museum seems to be a shopping mall. The effect is oddly off-putting. Also, there is too much reliance on models and replicas--very few authentic displays. On the other hand, if you spend the time and read the labels and use the ample multi-media aids, you'll learn a lot, at a price.
A lovely place to visit. Just do not expect to see to much of the Remains of Roman Buildings. It is a worth a visit if you are interested in the history of the Roman Empire including teenagers. The museum is nicely layed out. The information is given in german, english and dutsch. Which all has been presented and explained in an intresting and informative way. The baths inside of the museum are very interesting and well preserved.
...but don't forget your walking shoes. This place is BIG! Very interesting, outstanding displays and competent guides.
This is a great archeological site and the new museum is beautiful. The museum! Covers a large public bath. We enjoyed watching school children giving their class a history lesson tour, another class reenacted Roman soldiers marching. There is a tent in which a team reconstructs the Roman vessel found 20 years ago. The original can be viewed on the museum. You need a full day to see it all. I have visited it 3 times over the last 30 years and there is something new each time.
Excellent historical site. Lots of really interesting stuff to see. Reconstructed buildings including amphitheatre, baths, gate house, guest house, town walls and much more. The on site museum is superb. The site covers a large area. Allow 2 - 3 hours to visit the suggested tour and another two hours if you wish to do the audio tour of the museum ( recommended ). A must for anyone interested in Romans / ancient history.
...very good representation of Roman history in German, English and Dutch. Large park for lots of walking, something for everyone from 0-99. Great museum where kids can get hands on.Bath houses, taverne, amphitheater, city walls - still a work in progress and worth a detour.