Salve everyone,
Today I decided to take my parents to a Roman Museum...
....This was the Thermenmuseum in Heerlen (Coriovallum), the Netherlands.
Coriovallum was situated on a crossing of two important roads, one running from Gesoriacum to Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium and the other from Colonia Ulpia Traiana to Augusta Trevorum.
Due to this location it was sometimes used as an army base and a bathing house was build.
This bathing house is the core of the museum.
The ruins where discovered in 1940, but due to a lack of time (there was a war on) the excavation didn't start until the 70's. It was then decided to build a roof over the ruins to better preserve it.
In the following years it expanded with all kinds of interesting finds and artifacts.
I thought it was a very descend, though small, entertaining educative museum, very worth the entrance fee of only ?6,50! (Euro's!, the forum doesn't recognize a euro sign )
I uploaded a few pictures to Picasa, and in the following days I'll add a few more...
Thermenmuseum Coriovallum album
The Baths as they are now
The bath house as it once was....
Next museum on the planning is the Gallo-Roman museum in Tongeren (Atuatuca Tongrorum)
Cheers,
Macerinus