File:Senningen Gallo-Roman Lime Kiln - 51168092206.jpg

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English: Discovered in 1938, this lime kiln was restored in the 1990s. It was in operations in the 1st century AD. As there are no lime deposits nearby, this location was likely chosen thanks to the Roman road between Reims and Trier that passed here. The construction represents a lime burner with a circular form. It was partly restored and is freely accessible from the road.
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