Vitudurum
| St. Arbogast church in Oberwinterthur and the foundation walls at the site of the Roman castle | |
| Alternative name | Vitodorum | 
|---|---|
| Location | Oberwinterthur | 
| Region | former Germania Superior, present municipality of Winterthur, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland | 
| Coordinates | 47°30′0″N 8°44′00″E / 47.50000°N 8.73333°E | 
| Type | Vicus | 
| History | |
| Material | stone and wood | 
| Founded | around 4 BC | 
| Abandoned | Around 401 AD by the Roman army, settlement continued by Gallo-Roman inhabitants | 
| Periods | Roman Republic to Roman Empire | 
| Cultures | Gallo-Roman | 
| Site notes | |
| Condition | aeaorchological access | 
| Ownership | City of Winterthur | 
| Management | Canton of Zürich | 
| Public access | Foundation walls at the St. Arbogast church | 
Vitudurum (sometimes Vitodorum) is the name of a Roman vicus, whose remains are located in Oberwinterthur, a locality of the municipality of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.