Temple Nehalenniae

Temple Nehalenniae


The Romans were very religious people. They believed the conquests of the Roman legions to be a reward from the gods. Besides, the emperors saw themselves as descendants of the gods. A Roman could not imagine a life without the gods. Rituals such as offerings, vows and spells were part of daily life.

In general, the Romans were tolerant of the religious beliefs of the peoples they had conquered. The only thing they would demand of the native population was to worship the official Roman state gods as well, next to their own gods. As the Germans and Celts themselves believed in several gods, this melting of religions was no problem. Often the native people even adopted Roman rituals in their own cult. The word ‘templum’ means sacred place. The temple was often not one building but consisted of a whole complex with several parts. The temple complex in Archeon consists of a walled courtyard, a pillar dedicated to Jupiter, an annex (all found in Maastricht) and a main building (found, among others, in Cuijk).

Locations

We have various unique locations to give your event that little bit extra! Ranging from a cozy dinner with the family to a fantastic party with hundreds of guests.

View locations

Food & Beverage

Come and enjoy old-fashioned with your guests. We provide delicious drinks and food for your dinner, barbecue, drink, reception or party.

View our menu

Quotation

To be sure that we are organizing the event that you are looking for, we would be happy to make a special-made offer without obligation.

Request quote

Follow us:

© 2025 Archeon, SERA Business Design