Trier cruise port guide
Trier was founded in 16 BCE by the Roman Emperor Augustus. The city can lay claim to the title of Germany’s oldest city, and it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Romans left a lasting mark on Trier, with historical buildings from that era still shaping the city’s appearance today: the amphitheatre, the Römerbrücke bridge, the Igeler Säule (Igel column), the Barbarathermen and Kaiserthermen baths, the Konstantinbasilika (Basilica of Constantine) and – of course – the city’s most famous symbol, the Porta Nigra. The name of this impressive former city gate is believed to be a reference to its weathered sandstone.
About Trier
Trier is Germany's oldest city, founded by the Romans around 17 BC as Augusta Treverorum. The UNESCO-listed Roman monuments — including the Porta Nigra (the best-preserved Roman gate north of the Alps), the Imperial Baths, Amphitheater, and the Basilica of Constantine — make it one of Europe's most remarkable Roman heritage sites. River cruises dock on the Moselle.
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