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Centum Prata is the name of a Roman '' vicus'', whose remains are located on the eastern Zürichsee lakeshore in Kempraten, a locality of the municipality Rapperswil-Jona in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Centum Prata is the most important archaeological site from the
Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman culture was a consequence of the Romanization of Gauls under the rule of the Roman Empire. It was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or adaptation of Roman culture, language, morals and way of life in a uniquely Gaulish context ...
era in the canton of St. Gallen.


Name

In the Gallo-Roman era the former ''vicus'' was named ''Centoprato'' (literally: 100 meadows), and in 863 it was mentioned as ''Centiprata'' from which ''Kempraten'' is derived. Unclear due to the naming of the settlement is a Celtic origin respectively a former Celtic settlement.


Geography

The majority of the remains of commercial, residential, religious and public buildings are situated in Kempraten, some structures in Rapperswil (St. Ursula church and cemetery), as well at
St. Martin Busskirch Busskirch is a village (''Kirchdorf'') within the municipality of Rapperswil-Jona in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Geography The village is located along the northern shore of the ''Obersee'' lakeshore between Jona and Bollingen. ...
and at the parish church in Jona. There are also Roman era pile remains of the historical bridge between Rapperswil and Hurden in the upper lake Zürich, found in the 2000s. At the Kempratnerbucht the Roman transshipment harbour for goods, that have been transported on the Roman streets, on the
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the partially artificial causeway and bridge at the most narrow area of Lake Zurich, between Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The Seedamm carries a road and a railway across the lake, with the railway being used by the ...
area bridge and on the waterway, was situated.


Location

The main road (as of today, ''Kreuzstrasse'' and ''Fluhstrasse'') of the ''vicus'' Centum Prata was built parallel to the Zürichsee lakeshore at the so-called Kempratnerbucht, meaning bay of Kempraten. It measures about in the north-south direction and in the east-west axis. The first settlement phase was built in half-timbered and simple wooden houses, later in stone along the main axis. On the eastern edge, there was a cremation cemetery. The centre of the settlement extended to the so-called ''Römerwiese'' (literally: Roman meadow), now a residential building complex, where the remains of walls of a Roman building and several exhibits from the excavations are shown to the public. Further remains of stone residential and commercial buildings are located at ''Meienbergstrasse'', where some pillars and the stairs to the entrance of the
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are re-erected, and in the cemetery in the St. Ursula chapel in Rapperswil. On lakeshore Zürichsee the foundation walls of religious structures were also archaeologically excavated, beginning in the 1990s.


History

Seegubel, a Neolothic settlement located between Feldbach and Kempraten, was situated nearby the
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the partially artificial causeway and bridge at the most narrow area of Lake Zurich, between Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The Seedamm carries a road and a railway across the lake, with the railway being used by the ...
isthmus in close vicinity to the prehistoric lake crossings. The area was neighbored by three other prehistoric pile dwelling settlements: Freienbach–Hurden Rosshorn, Freienbach–Hurden Seefeld and Rapperswil-Jona–Technikum. The area at the so-called Kempratnerbucht, a natural indentation on the eastern lake shore, extends between Feldbach and the
Lindenhof hill The Lindenhof (lit.: ''courtyard of the lime'') is a moraine hill and a public square in the historic center of Zürich, Switzerland. It is the site of the Roman and Carolingian era Kaiserpfalz around which the city has historically grown. The hil ...
in Rapperswil on a length of about . Due to its location, the area was already inhabited in pre-Roman times and was used as a natural harbor. Centum Prata was founded around 40 AD at the intersection of the roads between Zürich ( Turicum) and assumably via Irgenhausen Castrum towards Winterthur (
Vitudurum Vitudurum (sometimes Vitodorum) is the name of a Roman ''vicus'', those remains are located in Oberwinterthur, a locality of the municipality of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. Geography The majority of the remains of commer ...
), on the waterway over Obersee, the present Linth canal and Walensee towards Chur (''Curia Raetorum''), and on the alpine route towards the Roman heartland in northern Italy. Hence, the ''vicus'' became a commercial center for the surrounding area where artisans, traders, sailors and teamsters lived. Following the prehistorical lake crossings at the present
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the partially artificial causeway and bridge at the most narrow area of Lake Zurich, between Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The Seedamm carries a road and a railway across the lake, with the railway being used by the ...
isthmus, a wide wooden bridge under Empire
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was built around 161–180. Centum Prata became an important Roman settlement which besides its regional and transport hub functions also may have served to secure the province borders from the 1st to the 4th century AD. Following the withdrawal of Roman troops to Italy around 400 AD, the settlement was continuesly used by the Gallo-Roman population, and remained even after the invasion of the Alemanni up to the present time inhabited.


Buildings


Commercial and residential buildings

Around 120 AD stone buildings with courtyards were erected after a devastating fire in the centre of the village. On its periphery were timber framing houses with long rectangular floor plans were built. Commercial buildings were oriented to the street, facing away from the street, in the same buildings also the living quarters were situated. In the backyards, probably one- to two-roomed smaller buildings were erected, as well as areas for gardens, animal husbandry, rubbish pits and kilns.


Public buildings

The Forum at the present ''Meienbergstrasse'' lane hosted on its eastern side (''Rütistrasse'') a stone with two distinctive front pillars. The forum was accessible by a wide staircase and by a double door to the main room. The foundations are preserved, as well as the pivots of the door leaf and the locking hole. Due to its central location and the front pillars, the building may also interpreted as a temple. The front of the large square was completed by symmetrical lateral walls. To the west of the plant, there was another stone building with columns, maybe uses as a ''
Curia Curia (Latin plural curiae) in ancient Rome referred to one of the original groupings of the citizenry, eventually numbering 30, and later every Roman citizen was presumed to belong to one. While they originally likely had wider powers, they came ...
'' or temple. Public institutions such as the spas, are suspected at the area of the present cemetery at the St. Ursula church, and a walled temple precinct with two Gallo-Roman temples, a fire altar and two chapels on the northwest of the settlement at the Seewiese area, then the edge of the settlement on Kempratnerbucht. On the exit road (''Rütistrasse''–''Rebacker'') towards
Vitudurum Vitudurum (sometimes Vitodorum) is the name of a Roman ''vicus'', those remains are located in Oberwinterthur, a locality of the municipality of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. Geography The majority of the remains of commer ...
, a digger fire field with around 50 burials archaeologically was recorded.


Heritage site of national significance

The area of the ''vicus'' Centum Prata and the historical lake crossings are listed in the
Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance #REDIRECT Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance {{R from other capitalisation ...
as ''Class A'' objects of national importance. Hence, the area is provided as a historical site under federal protection, within the meaning of the Swiss Federal Act on the nature and cultural heritage (German: Bundesgesetz über den Natur- und Heimatschutz NHG) of 1 July 1966. Unauthorised researching and purposeful gathering of findings represent a criminal offense according to Art. 24.


Gallery

Centum Prata - Exponat Stadtmuseum Rapperswil - Merkurstab (Caduceus) 2012-11-03 15-17-03 (P7700).JPG,
Caduceus The caduceus (☤; ; la, cādūceus, from grc-gre, κηρύκειον "herald's wand, or staff") is the staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology and consequently by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology. The same staff was also ...
Centum Prata (Kempraten) - Römerwiese - Eisenobjekte (Nägel & Werkzeuge) 2012-01-16 14-22-30.JPG, Iron nails and tools, ''Römerwiese'' Centum Prata (Kempraten) - Römerwiese - Fragmente von Keramikgefässen 2013-02-25 14-55-55 (P7700).JPG, Roman ceramics, ''Römerwiese'' Centum Prata - Exponat Stadtmuseum Rapperswil - 'Taube', 2. Jh.n.Chr., Keramik, Terrakotta, Grabbeigaben, Mittelgallien 2012-11-03 15-16-38 (P7700).JPG,
Terracotta Terracotta, terra cotta, or terra-cotta (; ; ), in its material sense as an earthenware substrate, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous. In applied art, craft, construction, and architecture, terracotta i ...
grave goods probably from central Gaul, 2nd AD, Stadtmuseum Rapperswil Stadtmuseum Rapperswil - Innenansicht - Römischer Weihestein, Pfarrkirche Jona 2012-11-03 15-15-09 (P7700).JPG, Roman stone consecration, parish church in Jona respectively Stadtmuseum


Literature

* Beat Eberschweiler: ''Ur- und frühgeschichtliche Verkehrswege über den Zürichsee: Erste Ergebnisse aus den Taucharchäologischen Untersuchungen beim Seedamm''. In: Mitteilungen des Historischen Vereins des Kantons Schwyz, Volume 96, Schwyz 2004. * Georg Matter: ''Die Römersiedlung Kempraten und ihre Umgebung''. Hrsg. Gemeinde Jona, 2003. * G. Matter: ''Der römische Vicus von Kempraten''. In: JbSGUF 82, 1999, p. 183–211. * D. Hintermann: ''Der römische Vicus von Kempraten''. In: HA 106-108, 1996, p. 128–136.


References


External links

*
''Römersiedlung Kempraten'' respectively ''Archäologischer Park Rapperswil-Jona''
on the website of the Canton of St. Gallen {{coord, 47, 14, 0, N, 8, 49, 0, E, region:CH-SG_type:landmark, display=title History of Zürich Archaeological sites in Switzerland Roman towns and cities in Switzerland Cultural property of national significance in the canton of St. Gallen Rapperswil-Jona 40s establishments in the Roman Empire Roman towns in Germania