10. Celtic sanctuary

In its course near Ram, the Danube makes a big bend, bypassing the high cliffs and turning sharply to the north. On the rocky and sandy plateau, Celts in the 4th century BC built an oppidum, the center of which was a temple – a sanctuary with an altar From...

  • In its course near Ram, the Danube makes a big bend, bypassing the high cliffs and turning sharply to the north. On the rocky and sandy plateau, Celts in the 4th century BC built an oppidum, the center of which was a temple – a sanctuary with an altar
  • From this place, which was discovered by archaeologists in 2014, you can follow the sun from its rising to its setting during the day, and during the night, the movement of the entire starry sky as well as the moon, which for the Celts represented spirituality and determined the time of rituals, among others sacrificial days on full moon nights

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