What was life like in Bitburger Land over 100 years ago and what legacy did the Romans leave us?
App-based scavenger hunt along the Bitburg archaeological trail
Augemented reality makes the Roman villa Oberweis visible
Experience ancient reality on the go with ARGO - Augmented Archaeology.
Ancient walls and a virtual Roman world: Using augmented reality and the latest technology, a stroll around the Eifel beer metropolis becomes a journey through time.
The Bitburg County Museum depicts the history of the region, reminds us of the people who once lived here and presents us with treasures of the past.
The home of Bitburger Come to the Bitburger Erlebniswelt to experience our number one draught beer with all five senses
The "Ehrenfriedhof" in Bitburg is a commemorative cemetery for soldiers who died in both World Wars. The cemetery attracted world-wide attention in 1985 causing a great deal of controversy from the Jewish communities as well as the Veterans of WWII. The President of United States, Ronald Reagan and West German chancellor Helmut Kohl were to visit Kolmeshoehe to lay a wreath on a tombstone.
The listed building is not only being used as living quarters but also as a place to offer high-quality cultural venues. Theatre, concerts and exhibits take place inside and outside the castle.
The museum of Speicher offers an insight into the everyday life of our ancestors. The museum’s highlights include the exhibition entitled “Necessity is the Mother of Invention”, which shows how the people of the Eifel converted war materials into everyday objects.