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01:03
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02:38
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The Celts were divided into many different tribes, whose settlement area encompassed large parts of Europe. From Spain to the Balkans, Celts shaped the development of numerous European landscapes, including the British Isles. Many of the so-called Celtic earthworks, also known as square enclosures, were built before the Roman invasion in 15 BC. These square enclosures, or Celtic earthworks, are remnants of a square, sometimes rectangular, area with a rampart and ditch, primarily found in southern Germany. Parts of such an enclosure can be seen near Olgishofen in the Unterallgäu region. What was the significance of these Celtic earthworks? This question has apparently not yet been definitively answered by scholars. It is likely that many square enclosures were Celtic estates. It is conceivable that the Celts also surrounded cult sites with square enclosures. It is also possible that square enclosures served as sites of Druid rituals. "In Bavaria alone, over 200 such sites are occupied," writes the scholar Dorothea van Endert in her account of the South Swabian Prehistory Museum in Mindelheim. She also reports on the "traditional quarrelsomeness" of the Celts.
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Great pub complex. Stop, take off your shoes, and have a great time.
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Beautiful square with the Old Town Hall, a half-timbered building dating from 1679. Restaurants are available on the square. Traffic has been reduced for the time being.
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The historic town hall was built in 1679 under Mayor Melchior Steichele. The town hall had several rooms in the basement for storing goods. Until 1880, all butchers and fruit merchants sold their wares in what is now the town hall's entrance. The building and the market square were used as a market stall. Citizens had to pay fixed amounts for their stalls. A Krumbach resident had to pay nothing for one stall, but they did pay for another.
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In summer there is lovely outdoor dining. There is also a weekly market day.
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Very beautiful and in good condition, but you can also only look at it from the outside.
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When munching on a Schwarzbräu for a morning pint
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The area around the spa is beautifully situated, laid out and cared for and spreads peace, quiet and, last but not least, a certain sacred atmosphere thanks to the chapel and the Way of the Cross. Anyone looking for rest, relaxation, recovery, silence and devotion will not be disappointed here. Before the Corona period, you could have lunch very well in the spa. The breakfast buffet, on the other hand, was good, but overpriced (around 11 euros). We always like to go for a walk here. 🐶🐕👍👍
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