Boppard Roman Fort
The Boppard Roman Fort is an ancient military structure located in the town of Boppard, Germany. Built during the Roman Empire, it served as a defensive outpost along the Limes, the frontier boundary of Roman territories. The fort was strategically positioned near the Rhine River, allowing the Romans to monitor and control trade and military movements.
Archaeological excavations have revealed significant remains of the fort, including walls, towers, and artifacts that provide insight into Roman military life. The site is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Upper German-Rhaetian Limes, which highlights its historical importance in the context of Roman expansion in Europe.