Kempten is the largest town of Allgäu, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. The population was about 68,000 in 2016. The area was possibly settled originally by Celts, but was later taken over by the Romans, who called the town Cambodunum. Kempten is the oldest urban settlement (town) in Germany.
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bigBOX Allgäu is a unique combination of event venue, hotel and restaurant, thus offering the ideal setting for special concert and show experiences. bigBOX Allgäu offers high-quality services in the fields of entertainment, hotel, catering and conference.
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The walls are burning! 23 steps lead down to the Erasmuskapelle showroom and into the history of the town of Kempten. An impressive multimedia show makes the walls of the former cemetery church from the 13th century speak for themselves. They tell of almost eight centuries of eventful history: from the charnel house to the chapel of St. Erasmus, from the chapel to the tavern, from the wine cellar to the trench and from the ruins to the showroom. The underground chapel was discovered by chance in 2003 in the run-up to the redesign of St. Mang's Square. Today the archaeological showroom Erasmuskapelle is one of the most visited attractions in Kempten. Important: A visit to the Erasmuskapelle is only possible as part of a guided tour - every day except Wednesday at every hour from 11 am to 5 pm! Ticket service (MangBox): Phone 0831/9602202.
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The Romans are around in the Archaeological Park Cambodunum (APC) in Kempten! This popular excursion destination for the whole family invites you on an exciting journey of discovery to the oldest city in Germany mentioned in writing: Cambodunum. The centre of the former Roman provincial capital can still be recognised today with its temple district, small thermal baths and forum with basilica. The accompanying exhibition provides exciting insights into the everyday life of people two millennia ago: Which deities were worshipped? How did wellness work in ancient times? And why was the quiet place not necessarily quiet? Explore the extensive park grounds on your own or let the Roman city of Cambodunum come alive in a guided tour! The Roman playground offers play, fun and refreshment for children. And in our Taberna you will find everything you need to relax after an impressive museum visit: Drinks, snacks, ice cream and delicious food according to Roman recipes.
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