European Archaeological Park of Bliesbruck-Reinheim

This European Archaeological Park is jointly operated by the conseil général of the French département of Moselle and the German district of Saarpfalz.

The project receives additional funding from the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, the German state of Saarland, and the municipality of Gersheim.

On the German side there is a small museum which exhibits a selection of artefacts and replicas representing the whole range of periods from which finds have been made.

On the French side are the partially reconstructed thermal baths of the Gallo-Roman town, now sheltered by a roof and accompanied by helpful information plaques.

Every year at the park, this group offers a re-enactment of its knowledge of Celtic life and receives invitations to participate in events at other venues as well.

Reconstruction of Roman villa entrance
View of the Celtic Princess' grave mound
Princess of Reinheim burial reconstruction