Karl Marx House
Ccrystal jingTrier - Marx's former residence, Marx statue: They have two completely different attitudes towards Marx, one proud and the other disgusted. But this small town absolutely loves their sponsor. Marx's German version of Capital is sold everywhere, and his head portraits and sculptures are everywhere. I searched three times for the last statue of Marx sent by China, and I only took a photo from a distance. Hello, Uncle Ma, goodbye.
Porta Nigra
PpoohwubearTrier, 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!
Hauptmarkt
辉辉哥_The scenery in and around the city center of Trier is very beautiful. There are many strange sculptures on the roads around the central market square, but unfortunately I didn't have time to read the descriptions of the works. There is also a park nearby with nice scenery.
Trier Saint Peter's Cathedral
Ssuifeng2019As the sun sets, the oblique sunlight covers the Trier Cathedral with a golden coat, making this ancient Roman Gothic building from the fourth century AD particularly dazzling. The interior of the church is also very exquisite.
Trier Amphitheater
Ssuifeng2019The amphitheater was an arena for competitions in ancient Rome. Although the fierce competition scenes of the past no longer exist, it is still a lively place today. Now it is the performance stage for many concerts.
Kaiserthermen
Iincognito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.
St. Peter's Basilica
Ccoo***an[View] Quiet stroll is a good choice for visiting these times. Including museums; unfortunately, the information provided is only in German. Fun, but to point out that you currently cannot access all content, most importantly you should adjust some pages on the site, but there is still the possibility of a castle tour on the weekend, but that is not the case. Also, you can only see the first floor of the castle, the rest are blocked, but the admission fee is the same and has not been reduced due to restrictions.
Konstantinbasilika
Iincognito的我The landmark building of the small German city of Trier, with a bus stop passing by, is convenient for transportation. Inside is a church with a simple appearance and a plain interior, without the luxurious artworks of European churches. There is also a courtyard, garden, children's play facilities, etc. around, which are not big. You can take pictures outside, but the Trier Cathedral is more beautiful.
Alte Romerbrucke
IicqpupThe locals call it the "Roman Bridge" because it was built in the Roman era. I originally thought it was a pedestrian bridge across the Moselle River, but when I went there I was shocked to find that it was actually a car bridge. There is a cross decoration in the middle of the bridge.