Ancient Roman Mithras Temple Discovered Beneath Historic German City
In Brief
Archaeologists uncovered a rare Roman temple dedicated to Mithras, the oldest-known sanctuary in Bavaria.
Key Facts
- A Roman temple dedicated to the deity Mithras was discovered in Germany.
- The sanctuary is the oldest-known Mithras site in Bavaria.
- The temple dates to the first or second centuries A.D.
What Happened
Archaeologists uncovered a rare Roman temple beneath a historic city in Germany, dedicated to the mystery cult deity Mithras and dating to the first or second centuries A.D.
Why It Matters
The discovery provides new insight into the spread of Mithraism, a secretive Roman-era cult, and expands knowledge of ancient religious practices in Bavaria. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further archaeological study and preservation efforts are expected to follow, with potential for additional findings at the site.
