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Mithräum von Saarbrücken

The Mithraeum in Halberg hill, near Saarbrücken, is one of the oldest historical places in the area.
General view of the Mithraeum of HalbergCarole Raddato
 
The New Mithraeum
2 Jun 2009
Updated on Jan 2022

TNMM 47 ↔ CIMRM 1001

A Mithraeum on the Western slope of the Halberg near Saarbrucken. The sanctuary, called in popular language 'Heidenkapelle' or 'Heidenkirche', lying on the terrain of Freiherr Braun von Stumm, was explored ' about 1920.'

The sandstone slope, which lies from North to South, has been artificially worked over a space of 43 mtrs and shows several deep holes and niches. At a distance of about 15 mtrs from the N. side, one enters via an entrance a hewn-out cave (Br. 6.50 D. 9.00), consisting of a central aisle (L. 6.00 Br. 3.25) with on either side the elevated benches (H. 0.40 Br. 1.50). A narrower bench runs along the back-wall.

In the floor of the central aisle there is a round hole in the S. corner (diam. 0.35 D. 0.20), which may have served for water. These data point to a spelaeum, which may have existed here in the neighbourhood of a small riverside castellum. The finds, however, do not supply us with any definitive indications. Many sherds of pottery, especially terra-sigillata, were found and furthermore a number of bronze coins, dating from Diocletianus to Gratianus. It is far from certain, that the so-called 'Säulen mit Mannsfiguren', should have been representations of torchbearers.

Krüger (p. 97) mentions a report by Koliner with the following information: 'Im Jahre 1772 seien in der s.g. Heidenkirche 8 Fuss hohe Säulen ausgegraben worden auf deren Seiten Mannsfiguren abgebildet gewesen mit priesterlichem Kopfputz, langem Kleid, in der l.h. einen Stab haltend; die r. auf dem Mund gelegt; unterhalb dieser Figuren hatten sich hieroglyphische Buchstaben befunden'.

References

Klein, Denkm. Saarg., 1923; Krüger in TrZ, 1,1926, 92ff and figs. 1-4.

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    The map entry seems to be wrong, nowhere near Saarbrücken
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