It is always a special feeling to see any ancient Greek or Roman ruins. And here we are in German city of Mainz - the Mogontiacum able to see the remains of what at some point was the highest Aquedu...
Marvelous guide, lots of information. Those Romans were amazing Quite an engineering marvel Clean, relatively easy to explore, but there are narrow passageways and steps
Very interesting, however, what is the correlation to the US or its leaders? We were dismayed to find that the Toilett exhibit was used to bash US, with American leaders faces on toilett paper. Very ...
Tricky to find as there aren't any signs. From Untere Zahlbachestraße, turn into Xaveriusweg, then immediately onto Kirsteinstraße. There is parking at the end of the road and the trail is right in fr...
Part od the 1st century history of Mainz
It is always a special feeling to see any ancient Greek or Roman ruins. And here we are in German city of Mainz - the Mogontiacum able to see the remains of what at some point was the highest Aquedu...
2,000 years old!
Marvelous guide, lots of information. Those Romans were amazing Quite an engineering marvel Clean, relatively easy to explore, but there are narrow passageways and steps
Wow
This aqueduct is just amazing and the fact that it still stands today is a tribute to the Romans and their craft, I would say this is a must see.
Almost enjoyed the Roman Ruins
Very interesting, however, what is the correlation to the US or its leaders? We were dismayed to find that the Toilett exhibit was used to bash US, with American leaders faces on toilett paper. Very ...
Parking on Kirsteinstraße
Tricky to find as there aren't any signs. From Untere Zahlbachestraße, turn into Xaveriusweg, then immediately onto Kirsteinstraße. There is parking at the end of the road and the trail is right in fr...