The roman side of Germany
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The roman side of Germany
In Trier you can find a lot of beautiful hotels, here we recomend you some of them: • Trier Casa Chiara *** Engelstraβe 8, Trier The price start from £ 60 • Park Plaza Trier **** Nikolaus-Kloch-Platz, Trier The price start from £ 72 • Hotel Villa Hϋgel H gel **** Bernhardstraβe 14, Trier The price start from £ 98 • Blesius Garten **** Olewigerstraβe 135, Trier • Mercure Hotel **** Porta Nigra Platz 1, Trier The price start from £ 86 Restaurants: Kartoffel Restaurant Kiste Sahrstraβe 13, Trier • Delikat Neustraβe 77, Trier • Das Weinhaus Brueckenstraβe 10, Trier • YjahresZeiten Behringstraβe 4, Trier If you want to see more go on the official websites: www.tourist-information-trier.de – The official website translated into several languages. • www.vacanzeingermania.com it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treviri The official website translated into German. Veronica Femminino, Tessa Marchesi The roman side of Germany History’s bites Trier, which stands on the Moselle river, was a Roman colony from the 1st century A.D. and then a great trading centre in the following century. It became one of the capitals of the Tetrarchy at the end of the 3rd century, when it was known as the 'second Rome'. The number and quality of the surviving monuments are an outstanding testimony to Roman civilization. Porta Nigra Porta Nigra, an ancient defensive structure. It is today the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps. It has been designated a World Heritage Site. The name Porta Nigra originated in the Middle Ages due to the darkened colour of its stone. Aula Palatina It was not a free standing building originally but had other smaller buildings attached to it, such as a forehall, an entrance vestibule and some service buildings. The Aula Palatina was equipped with a floor and wall heating system. Saint Peter Dom Imperial baths: The Imperial Baths consist of two parts: the real baths (thermae) and a field on which people could perform athletic exercises (palaestra). The latter measures 160 x 130 metres. Saint Peter Dom houses an impressive collection of artworks, architecture and holy relics. It is also the oldest church in Germany. Today, it is an important Catholic shrine that still receives pilgrims. Construction began in 326 AD, to celebrate the 20th. anniversary of his reign.