Trennfurt Roman Fort
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Section (RLK)Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, Section 6
Size(88 × 63 (= 0,6 ha)
| Trennfurt Roman Fort Kastell Trennfurt | |
|---|---|
Trennfurt in the row of the limes forts at the Main | |
| Limes | ORL 37 (RLK) |
| Section (RLK) | Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, Section 6 |
| Size | (88 × 63 (= 0,6 ha) |
| Coordinates | 49°46′40″N 9°10′41″E / 49.77789°N 9.17803°E |
| Previous fort | Wörth Roman Fort |
| Following fort | Miltenberg-Altstadt Roman Fort |
The Trennfurt Roman Fort (German: Kastell Trennfurt) is a castrum in the village of Trennfurt (now part of Klingenberg am Main) at the river Main in Bavaria. It belongs to the Main Limes as a part of the Unesco world heritage site Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes (German: Obergermanisch-Raetischer Limes or ORL) and has the number ORL 37.

The castrum is situated shortly north east of the old centre of the village Trennfurt. Visible terrain marks of the castrum do not exist at the site which mostly consists of garden land in private property. There are no buildings on the ground. But a small part of the north eastern edge of the castrum was built over by the railway in the 1870s.[1]