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Keltenstein
Silent Guardian of Celtic Heritage
Counts toward these achievements:
Saarbrücken: First Steps10 pts
Saarbrücken: Explorer25 pts
Saarbrücken: Insider50 pts
Erected in 1988, the Keltenstein in Stiftswald Sankt Arnual commemorates the Celtic history of the Saarbrücken region. This memorial symbolizes the ancient bond between people and nature, inviting visitors to explore the deep roots of Celtic culture. A walk through the forest reveals the serene beauty of this unique spot.
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The Keltenstein memorial in Stiftswald Sankt Arnual was established on March 20, 1988, commemorating a Celtic ring fort that existed around 650 BC.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- March 20, 1988
Guided Story
Imagine you're walking through a forest echoing with stories from ancient times. Right behind you stands the Keltenstein, a silent witness to Celtic history. This stone commemorates a Celtic rampart that existed here over 2,500 years ago. Can you feel the connection to the past? The Celts were masters of living in harmony with nature. Look around, the trees and moss still whisper tales from those times. It's like you're tracing the footsteps of early inhabitants who lived with wisdom and respect for the land.
Location
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