City Museum Simeonstift
Adjoining the Porta Nigra is the 11th century Simeon's College, residence of priests who read mass in the two churches of St. Simeon.
Adjoining the Porta Nigra is the 11th century Simeon's College, residence of priests who read mass in the two churches of St. Simeon.
The monumental spa complex was the second largest bathing complex in the entire Roman Empire from the 2nd century AD. The Barbara Baths covered an area of 42,000 square meters, which is almost the size of six football fields.
Trier was already a flourishing trading town when it was elevated to an Imperial residence in Late Antiquity. The construction of the Kaiserthermen, the Imperial baths, thus began in the 3rd century CE and formed part of a major building programme for an Imperial palace district. Since 1986 the mighty ruins have been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list
The Konstantin-Basilika has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1986. The throne room of Emperor Constantine is the largest single room that has survived from antiquity.
Whether by bus or by train you can reach the most beautiful spots within the region of Trier. For more information concerning the tickets and the prices, please visit the homepage of the VRT.https://www.vrt-info.de/en/
The Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier is one of the most important archaeological museums of Roman antiquity in Europe.
Above the town of Heimbach, in the heart of the Eifel National Park, lies Mariawald Abbey at an altitude of 417 meters. As the only male Trappist monastery in Germany, Mariawald has been a place of prayer and pilgrimage for centuries.
At over 450 m, the treeless Struffeltkopf rises up between Rott and Roetgen
narcissus route near Höfen, on the edge of the Eifel National Park, offers a great supplement to the Eifelsteig
Round tour - Obersee lake