The triangular complex is at an altitude of about 240 m, surrounded by a 300 m long slate dry stone wall that has largely collapsed today.
The inner area was densely built up, which was made possible by the creation of terraces. At the highest point there are still the remains of a square building, possibly a watchtower. In addition, a cistern could be detected.
The complex existed from the middle of the 3rd century to the end of the 4th century.