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Rhine State Museum Trier

Trier

The Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier is one of the most important archaeological museums of Roman antiquity in Europe.

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City Museum Simeonstift

Trier

Adjoining the Porta Nigra is the 11th century Simeon's College, residence of priests who read mass in the two churches of St. Simeon.

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Museum Dom

Trier

The modern, light-flooded museum displays, among other things, works of Christian art and religious customs.

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Karl Marx House

Trier

The permanent exhibition "Karl Marx (1818-1883), Life - Work - Impact to the Present" introduces Karl Marx as a historical person, maturing his philosophical and economic ideas as well as their effects on the course of history and the present time.

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Toy Museum Trier

Trier

The toy museum Trier is situated in the heart of the oldest city in Germany at the main market. With an area of over 500 square meters, you will find a variety of toys: Tin toys, railways, pewter figures, dolls, dollhouses, stuffed animals, steam engines and much more…

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Porta Nigra

Trier

The Porta Nigra is the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps, and is on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.

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The Dom Trier

Trier Cathedral is the oldest bishop church and is located in the center of Trier.

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Konstantin Basilika

Trier

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.

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Amphitheater

Trier

The Amphitheater delighted the population of ancient Trier as a place of entertainment, and can still be visited today including the arena, the tiered seating and the cellars.

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Imperial Baths

Trier

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…

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