Discover these places worth visiting in Trier and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Karl Marx HouseCcrystal jingTrier-Marx's former residence, Marx's like: They have two very different attitudes to Marx with pride and disgust. But this small town is definitely a lover of their gold masters. Marx's German version of capital is sold everywhere, his avatars and sculptures are everywhere. Finally, I found the statue of Marx sent by China after three laps, only to take a long shot. Hello, Uncle Ma, goodbye.
Porta NigraPpoohwubearTrier, which is in southwest Germany and close to Luxembourg, is the oldest city in Germany and was an important administrative center for the Western Roman Empire. The city is very walkable, and I was able to get everywhere on foot with the help of Google Maps. A full, packed day is enough to cover the major sites and take in the many fascinating ancient Roman ruins. I managed to tour the Porta Nigra, which was a city gate and later a church - Trier is a must-visit for European history buffs and UNESCO World Heritage site lovers!
Trier Saint Peter's CathedralSsuifeng2019The sun was shining westward, and the sun was shining brightly on Trier Cathedral, making the ancient Roman Gothic architecture of the fourth century AD particularly dazzling. The interior of the church was also exquisite.
Hauptmarkt辉辉哥_The scenery in and around Trier is very beautiful. And there are many strange sculptures on the roads around the Central Market Square, but unfortunately there is no time to see the description of its works. In addition, there is a park around the scenery is also very good.
Trier AmphitheaterSsuifeng2019The amphitheatre is the Colosseum of ancient Rome, although the fierce competitive scenes of the past have no longer existed, but it is still a lively place. Now it is a stage for many concerts.
KaiserthermenIincognito的我One of Trier's ancient Roman relics is very distinctive and has a vicissitudes of history. It doesn't look spectacular, but it is quite shocking considering that the ancients had such a developed civilization two thousand years ago. You can go and see if you pass by.
KonstantinbasilikaIincognito的我The landmark building in the small German city of Trier has a bus stop and convenient transportation. Inside is a church, the appearance is simple, the inside is relatively simple, there is no luxurious European church art. There is also a courtyard, garden, children's amusement facilities, etc. around, not big. Take a photo outside, or Trier's main church is more beautiful.
Alte RomerbruckeIicqpupLocals call it the "Rome Bridge" because it was built in Roman times. I thought it was a pedestrian bridge across the Moselle River, but I was shocked to find it was a car bridge. There is a cross in the middle of the bridge.
Liebfrauenkirche, Trier小小妞妞爸爸More than half of the church that was bombed in World War II, and people still have her imprints on the city I'm living in, and will be cured by colorful buildings.