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    1. Otzenhausen에서 출발하는 훈넨링 샘 – 훈넨링의 쾨닉스플라츠 순환 코스

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    보통 하이킹. 좋은 체력 필요. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    보통 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 대부분 갈 수 있는 길. 미끄러지지 않게 조심해야 함.

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    8월 27, 2017

    Celtic ring wall from pre- and early Christian times. You have to want to ward off a real threat if you take on this enormous work!

    Even today the following applies: be careful when crossing! Away from the Stone Stairs, you can quickly injure your bones.

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      5월 1, 2020

      Overwhelming and immediately amazed what kind of achievement it must have been to have built such a huge ring at the time it was made.
      Great view from the top.
      Perfect to expand the tour to include the Nonnweiler dam.

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        8월 23, 2018

        The ring wall of Otzenhausen is a mighty Celtic fortification on the slope of the Dollberg near Otzenhausen. Like other prehistoric or early historical fortifications, it was misleadingly referred to as the Hunnenring. However, archaeologists date its creation to the La Tène period (5th - 1st century BC). The term only came into being in modern times, when nothing was known about its origins; the building has nothing to do with the Asian tribe.

        In the Celtic Park, at the foot of the Otzenhausen ring wall, a “real” Celtic village is currently being built, just as it might have looked 2,000 years ago within the huge fortress at the top of the Dollberg. The reconstruction of an authentic Celtic settlement is an essential part of the emerging Celtic park.

        The Celtic ring wall is freely accessible and can be visited all year round.

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          5월 22, 2021

          The ring wall of Otzenhausen (popularly also called the Hunnenring) is a mighty Celtic fortification (oppidum) on the slope of the Dollberg near Otzenhausen, a district of the municipality of Nonnweiler in northern Saarland near the Primstalsperre.

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            10월 30, 2018

            The Ringwall....if the tour isn't enough....you can add stages of the Saar-Hunsrück Climb and go. It's beautiful...varied and recommended....
            But not difficult to walk.😄

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              5월 25, 2021

              The Keltenring is THE highlight of the Dollbergschleife premium hiking trail. But apart from the hiking trail, this is also a very nice place to stay

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                6월 23, 2016

                Outstanding evidence of Celtic fortress construction in a very beautiful landscape with a wonderful view of the reservoir.

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                  3월 29, 2020

                  It is very impressive how long this historic building has lasted

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                    3월 29, 2020

                    An impressive building that can be discovered on a circular route

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                      9월 13, 2019

                      Inspired by Celtic art and culture, the European Sculpture Path "Cerda & Celtoi" connects the modern art center of the European Academy Otzenhausen with 18 sculptures with the historical center "Hunnenring".

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                        5월 3, 2021

                        It is impressive how much effort it took to create security measures here 2500 years ago

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                          I've been there so many times. It's always worth it. I look forward to the next time.

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                            12월 3, 2022

                            There is still a Celtic ring wall in Otzenhausen today, which is considered the best-preserved Celtic monument in Germany. The complex, also known as the “Hunnenring”, is 40 m thick and still reaches a height of 12 m today. Archaeological excavations are still active here.

                            In the Celtic Park, at the foot of the Otzenhausen ring wall, a “real” Celtic village is currently being built, just as it might have looked 2,000 years ago within the huge fortress at the top of the Dollberg. The reconstruction of an authentic Celtic settlement is an essential part of the emerging Celtic park. When completed, the settlement will consist of a total of 10 residential, craft and storage buildings, the architecture and construction of which are based on historical findings and models. Preparatory work for the construction of the fourth and final construction group, consisting of a residential and a craftsman's house, recently began.

                            (urlaub.saarland/Media/Attractions/Keltische-Ringwall-Otzenhausen#/article/4ccd7ea8-a3f4-4c69-b4ea-78c2475e7077)

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                              The Main Wall - North Wall Part 2

                              In its final phase, the importance of the Hunnenring may have changed from a refuge to an oppidum (city-like settlement). A large number of shattered, Roman Republican wine amphoras interpret the place as an important trading center in the Hochwald region. Traces of cult practice underline its cultic significance. Around 50 B.C. The complex was evacuated without a fight in the course of the bello gallico (Gallic War). The new Roman rulers demonstrated their power with a 25 hectare military camp near Hermeskeil. The change from Celtic to Gallo-Roman culture began. Source: Text information board - Dr. T Fritsch, Terrex gGmbH

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                                The stairs on the ring wall

                                In 1836, the residents of Otzenhausen and the surrounding area used the stones of the ring wall as building material. Fearing for the cultural heritage, Count Villers von Burgesh, a member of the “Society for Useful Research” wrote to the then Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV and asked the local people to forbid this. The king appeared in person on the “Ringwall” a year later. So that the king could easily climb the fortress, a staircase was built over the north wall. The royal visit had far-reaching consequences that will extend into the future. The Otzenhausen ring wall became a protected cultural monument and was protected from destruction. The stairs now allow everyone to cross this imposing monument.

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                                  The Celtic ring wall "Hunnenring" of Otzenhausen

                                  The popular name “Hunnenring” refers to one of the most powerful fortifications in the Celtic world. As a relic of the romantic era, the name "Hunnenring" incorrectly suggests the existence of nomadic peoples from the Eastern European-Asian region on the ring wall. However, this interpretation is demonstrably incorrect. Located on the edge of the Hunsrück, on the "Dollberg" near Otzenhausen, the Ringwall as a prehistoric fortification of an unclear character. Possible theories range from a pure refuge to an oppidum (city-like settlement) to a center of power and rule, or aristocratic seat of a rich Celtic tribe, the existence of which is proven by numerous, richly furnished princely graves in the area From a spatial point of view, the “Hunnenring” is located on the southern edge of the tribal area of the Treveri, a Celtic tribe that was based here. Its existence and settlement are probably built as a protective castle as early as the 5th/4th century BC (end of the Hallstatt culture). sufficiently secure for the 2nd and 1st centuries BC (period of the Latene culture). In the 1st century BC the castle complex was abandoned for reasons that are still unclear. With its triangular shape, the “Hunnenring” delimits the southwestern part of the 695m high Dollberg. It is divided into a main complex and a preliminary complex with a rampart in the south. The extent is 460m in the east-west direction and 647m in the north-south direction. Together with the pre-wall area, the total area is 18.5 hectares. The “Hunnenring” is therefore considered one of the largest Celtic fortifications. The length of the 5 stone walls, which are made up of 240,000 cubic meters of collapsed material from the former defensive walls, is around 2500m in total. The dimensions of the facility are still very impressive to the viewer today. During excavations in the 1930s, a small part of the interior settlement and the gate system were examined. New research excavations began in 1999 to gain further scientific knowledge. It is hoped that this will enable the complex's still numerous secrets to be uncovered. Source: Text information board

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                                    5월 24, 2018

                                    Already enormously what the Celts have done! It is worth it ..

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                                      9월 13, 2019

                                      At this depression in the course of the Celtic ring wall parts of the gate system were reconstructed. A blackboard informs about the details.

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                                        The Main Wall - North Wall Part 1

                                        The imposing rock masses of the north wall are silent witnesses to what were once the mightiest Celtic fortress walls in Europe. Built to seal off the populated mountain spur from the adjoining mountain ridge, this wall had to be much thicker than the side walls. Due to the hillside location, these were difficult for an enemy to attack. With a height of over 10m and a base width of 40m, the collapse of the wall still gives an impression of its former size. Based on a formerly vertical front and back, it would have been in the 1st century BC. BC was approximately 20m high and 25m thick. However, the north wall is much older. As early as 400 BC. A wall crossing the mountain ridge from W-E, consisting of a wooden frame filled with earth and stone, was built in the 1st century BC. As a section wall with a ditch in front, it formed the oldest wall of the fortress. A second, similar section wall was located at the level of today's refuge as a second defensive wall. At the latest in the 1st century BC. In the 1st century BC, the ring wall that can be seen today, a surrounding, closed fortress wall, was built. This probably happened in the wake of the Germanic dangers and the Gallic War. The later wall construction of the 1st century. v. BC, which was built over the remains of the section wall, has not yet been examined. The huge, loose rock masses prevent this. The north wall was built in the style of a “murus gallicus”, the Gallic wall, described by Caesar. This consisted of a framework of beams nailed or mortised together with the local Taunus quartzite as filling. In any case, this could be proven in the gate area of the fortress. Or was the wall simply constructed as a heaped stone wall? In addition to its fortification significance, the fortress also served representational purposes. From the outside, it impressively reflected the power of the prince who ruled here on the mountain ridge, which was then deforested. Source: Text information board - Dr. T Fritsch, Terrex gGmbH

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                                          12월 5, 2020

                                          Foundation walls of a small temple from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.

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                                            12월 6, 2020

                                            a very nice tour good for hiking

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                                              5월 7, 2021

                                              Overwhelming amounts of stones. It's hard to imagine how that was done back then.

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                                                Imposing and ideally suited for photography

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                                                  12월 31, 2019

                                                  It is impressive to see what our ancestors built!

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