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🏛️ Borne milliaire gallo-romaine à Weitbruch

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🏛️ Borne milliaire gallo-romaine à Weitbruch
A disputed Roman-era stone monument in Alsace


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 11:16
📋 Fast Facts
  • Discovered in 1859 in the communal forest north of Weitbruch, Bas-Rhin
  • Pink sandstone column approximately 1.80 meters tall with ellipsoidal cross-section
  • Original function remains debated among scholars; may not be a genuine Roman milestone
  • Crude modern inscription added in the 20th century, possibly around 1931

The Borne milliaire gallo-romaine à Weitbruch is a stone monument of uncertain origin located in the Bas-Rhin department of northeastern France. Discovered in 1859 in the communal forest near the small commune of Weitbruch, the column has long been identified as a Gallo-Roman milestone, though this attribution remains contested among archaeologists and historians. The pink sandstone monument stands as a case study in archaeological ambiguity, where traditional classification clashes with modern ...

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