The Roman villa Vaesrade, also referred to as Villa Nuth-Vaesrade, Vaesrade-Thull or Thull-Zandbergweg, is a site with the remains of a Roman villa near the village of Vaesrade in the municipality of Beekdaelen in the Dutch province of Limburg. The villa from the 2nd century AD was of the villa rustica type and belongs to the at least 60 Roman villa complexes that have been excavated on the loess soils in South Limburg. The archaeological site has been a national monument since 1983.
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