Remnants of the Praetorium (governor's palace), the political power nexus of Roman Cologne, have been discovered beneath the medieval town hall. In a well-done exhibit you can discover parts of the foundation along with an old sewer system and items spanning 2000 years unearthed during the excavations.
Praetorium & Roman Sewer
Cologne
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