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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Watchtowers WP 14/1 to 14/27 and fortlets of Gündersbach and Hinterer Schlossberg, Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes


🕐 3 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 03:10

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📋 Fast Facts
  • Part of the UNESCO-inscribed Frontiers of the Roman Empire, inscribed in 1987
  • Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes frontier system spanning southwest Germany
  • Watchtowers and fortlets built between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE
  • Administrative designation: id 430ter-399

The watchtowers WP 14/1 to WP 14/27, including the fortlets of Gündersbach and Hinterer Schlossberg, form a distinctive linear defensive ensemble of the Upper Germanic-Raetian Limes. This fortified frontier system extends hundreds of kilometres across what is now southwest Germany and represents a highly legible example of Rome's frontier architecture, military signalling systems, and landscape engineering. The segment reflects the evolution of Roman border installations from early timber ...

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