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Granastraße 22, 54329 Konz, Germany
Spanning from Aachener Strasse to Johanniterufer across the Moselle River, the Roman Bridge is the oldest extant bridge in Germany
Standing tall on 300 metre high sandstone cliffs on the banks of the Moselle, the Mariensaule was built in 1866 to commemorate the declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX
The Hochbunker near Trier's Town Hall is a 38 metre tall unfinished high-rise bunker built in 1942 to protect citizens from Allied air-raids
Built in 1727, the Karl Marx House on Brückenstrasse 10 is the birthplace of the father of modern socialism and communism
Take a boat cruise on the Moselle to explore the scenic German countryside and charming villages
The Roman Imperial Baths in Trier, called Kaiserthermen locally, date back to the reign of Constantine in the 4th century AD
The Kornmarkt Square between Fleischstrasse and Johann-Philipp-Strasse is a charming open square, surrounded by beautiful buildings such as the Kasino Kornmarkt by Johann Georg Wolff, and Imperial Oberpostdirektion – the Rococo post office built in 1879-'82
The Rheinisches Landesmuseum is the largest museum in Trier, providing a comprehensive view of civilization, economy, religion, and art from prehistory to the Baroque, with a focus on the Roman era
Surrounding the stately Electoral Palace in Trier are the Baroque Palace Gardens, beautifully landscaped with manicured hedges and the Ferdinand-Tietz Fountain
The Basilica of Constantine or Aula Palatina is a 4th century Roman basilica built by Emperor Constantine as a throne room