The Rosetta Stone of Mithras and Roman Milestone in the Sterzing City Hall
Sterzing, Eisack Valley & Wipp Valley
Description
A Rosetta Stone depicting the Persian god of light Mithras was found near Mules in 1589. The original is conserved at the Bozen Archaeological Museum, while a copy is exhibited in the internal courtyard of the Sterzing City Hall, where there is also a Roman Milestone of Septimiu...
A Rosetta Stone depicting the Persian god of light Mithras was found near Mules in 1589. The original is conserved at the Bozen Archaeological Museum, while a copy is exhibited in the internal courtyard of the Sterzing City Hall, where there is also a Roman Milestone of Septimius Severus (approximately 200 A.D.), which was discovered in Sterzing in 1979.
Copyright by Mithrasstein und römischer Meilenstein im Sterzinger Rathaus
Copyright by Mithrasstein und römischer Meilenstein im Sterzinger Rathaus