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Historical Carnuntum is Austria’s Roman Shock | by Jeff Miller | Aug, 2025

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Mannequin of the traditional Roman provincial capital of Carnutum close to modern-day Vienna. All pictures by Jeff Miller

{A partially} rebuilt 4th-century Roman metropolis brings the traditional world again to life

Jeff Miller

Austria’s capital metropolis Vienna is rightfully identified for its music, artwork, structure, historical past, museums, cafe tradition, and meals — to not point out its mannequin public transportation system. However simply 20 miles east of town lies an neglected vacation spot that’s assured to startle and shock.

It’s referred to as Carnuntum, a Roman border city that flourished between the primary and fourth centuries CE.

Carnuntum was a part of a border protection system, referred to as the Limes, that marked Rome’s imperial boundaries. Consisting of partitions, ditches, forts, fortresses, watchtowers and civilian settlements, the Limes stretched from Scotland to the Sahara.

Situated 520 miles northeast of Rome, Carnuntum started as a frontier outpost within the mid-first century CE. Early within the second century CE, it turned capital of the Roman province often called Pannonia Superior, which included parts of modern-day Hungary, Croatia, Austria, Slovenia, and Slovakia. Due partially to its location on the Danube in addition to the Amber path, Carnuntum turned a thriving buying and selling middle of fifty,000 residents — full with an enviornment, gladiator college, harbor for the river fleet, and a stationed pressure of 6,000 legionnaires.

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