Children's tour: Romans, children aged 6 and older

Description

Founded during the reign of Emperor Tiberius (14-37 A.D.), Salodurum remained a Roman market town well into the 3rd century. From the late-Roman fort (4th and 5th century), the medieval Solothurn ultimately emerged. The name Salodurum is of Celtic origin and means "wave gate" or "market place on the water". The Romans left their mark on Salodurum. Remains of the Castrum wall can be found in the cemetery and in the Löwengasse. During a tour you can learn more about the Romans - an exciting piece of history to delve into.

 

Language
German

 

Time
2.30 pm

 

Duration
1 hour

 

Meeting point
Baseltor outside, Hauptgasse 70, Solothurn

 

Tour ending point
In the old town of Solothurn

 

Tickets
Can be booked online or purchased at the Tourist Office at Hautgasse 69 in Solothurn. The number of participants is limited.

More information

Solothurn Tourism members (by prior registration at the Tourist Office) and children up to 16 years of age benefit from free participation on a guided tour of the Old Town of Solothurn. A discount of CHF 10.00 is granted on themed tours. 

The cancellation conditions of the sales outlet, which can be found at www.solothurn-city.ch/gtc apply. Purchased tickets are non-refundable.

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