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  • The Protection of Historical Monuments
  • Archaeological Monuments
  • Excavations
    • Deutz Historical Park
    • The Protection of Historical Monuments
    • Archaeological Monuments

Deutz Historical Park

The Rhine Boulevard visualizes the long history of the site. The ground plan of the Late Roman Fort Divitia creates a framework for all monuments in the immediate vicinity, from antiquity to the 19th century.

Bank of the Rhine, Deutz – View of Cologne’s Old Town

Roman Cologne on the Banks of the Rhine

Lower German Limes

Fort Divitia

1 East Gate of the Roman Fort Divitia, 4th–5th Century AD

2 West Gate of the Roman Fort Divitia, 4th–5th Century AD

3 Headquarters of the Roman Fort Divitia, 4th–5th Century AD

4 Prussian Bastion, 1818–1909, on Foundations of a Roman Tower, 4th–5th Century AD

5 / 6 Tower of the Roman Fort Divitia, 4th–5th Century AD

7 Tower of the Roman Fort Divitia, 4th–5th Century AD

8 Parish Church Old Saint Urban, 8th–19th Century

9 Abbey Church Old Saint Heribert, 17th Century

10 Roman Walls and Towers in the Cellars of the Abbey

11 Benedictine Abbey Sankt Heribert, Reconstructed Building of the 1970s

12 Tower of the Medieval Fortress Divitia, 12th–13th Century

13 Retaining Wall of the Embankment of the Bergisch-Märkische Railway, 19th Century

14 Prussian Cuirassier Monument, 1928/30

15 Railway Turntable Substructure of the Bergisch-Märkische railway, 19th Century

16 Cemetery of the Parish church, 8th–19th century

17 Information Display

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