Saturday 8 November 2008

THE ROMAN MONUMENTS, CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETER AND THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY IN TRIER








Germany's oldest town, a symbol of the passage of time. The romantic town on the River Moselle is characterised by architectural monuments, churches and Roman ruins. It is here in this 2,000-year-old town where Roman emperors once lived. The diversity of ages and styles here form the town's unique character: the Roman amphitheatre, the imperial thermal baths and Constantine's basilica all contributed to the town's distinctive appearance. Trier Cathedral, Germany's oldest episcopal church, is a major attraction. Along with the neighbouring Church of Our Lady, Roman, Salian, Romanesque-Gothic and baroque elements fuse together to form an extraordinarily expressive ensemble of churches. Trier's impressive legacy includes the Römerbrücke bridge, the Barbarathermen thermal baths and of course the famous landmark of the town, the 1,800-year-old Porta Nigra gate.


Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St. Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier

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