other
Dalheim/Ricciacum
The Gallo-Roman vicus of Ricciacum, founded 18-17 BCE under Augustus, sat at a strategic point on the Via Agrippa connecting the Mediterranean to the Rhine. Its well-preserved theater (3,500 seats), temples, and baths make it the most complete Roman urban site in Luxembourg — a place where you can read the Roman provincial network that shaped the Moselle region's settlement and trade patterns still visible today. Anchor modes: material_layer; network_route | Search hooks: Dalheim/Ricciacum; Gallo-Roman vicus; Via Agrippa; Roman theater Luxembourg; Ricciacum temple site
Visit the restored Gallo-Roman theater, see the remains of the large temple (28x19 m, c. 130 CE), and walk the route of the Via Agrippa through the archaeological site.