Celtic Aristocratic Graves

Where? Rue de Goeblange, L-8392 Nospelt

Celtic Aristocratic Graves

A circular route leads to the grave mounds of Goeblingen-Nospelt. 4 Celtic riders and a princess were buried here in the 1st century BC. The aristocratic graves count among the most important archaeological discoveries from that era.

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Address: Celtic Aristocratic Graves
Rue de Goeblange
L-8392 Nospelt
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