Archaeological site

WILLIAM'S CROSS (CROIX GUILLAUME)

SAINT QUIRIN
WILLIAM'S CROSS (CROIX GUILLAUME)
WILLIAM'S CROSS (CROIX GUILLAUME)
WILLIAM'S CROSS (CROIX GUILLAUME)

From the 1st to the 3rd Century, people used to live at William's Cross hamlet: you can still see vestiges of houses, sanctuaries, necropolis and a sandstone quarry. It is a good exemple of the rural life during the Gallo-Roman era.

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Historic monument or place to visit in SAINT QUIRIN, on the theme(s) Archeology, awarded with the Label Listed historic monument (MH).
From the 1st to the 3rd Century, people used to live at William's Cross hamlet: you can still see vestiges of houses, sanctuaries, necropolis and a sandstone quarry. It is a good exemple of the rural life during the Gallo-Roman era. While searching the site, some furnitures have been found: you may see them at Sarrebourg Museum. Open visit // Guided tour for groups: on request only (free). Access: while leaving Sarrebourg, take the D44 and the D46 until Saint-Quirin. Then, follow the direction of Abreschviller.
Protected Historical Monument

Activities

On site

Concerts

Visit conditions

Visits

Tour of exterior only Visit on your own at all times Guided tours with advanced booking Signposted footpaths
Groups accepted on reservation Coach parking available

Prices

Free!

Timetable

From 11/11/2024 to 17/11/2024
Monday Opened
Tuesday Opened
Wednesday Opened
Thursday Opened
Friday Opened
Saturday Opened
Sunday Opened

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WILLIAM'S CROSS (CROIX GUILLAUME)