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Trier
Trier is the oldest ancient Roman city north of the Alps, and has many well preserved ruins. Most notable of the Roman remains here are the 1500 year old Port Negro (Black Gate) - the old city gate, a well preserved ampitheater, and a wide array of underground baths. There are also two very old churches which were built together, the oldest of which was built by Constantine in 300 A.D. This is a great place to spend a day or two, and if you're up for seeing another country, the Luxembourg border is less than 30 minutes away.
| Highlights: | Porto Negro, Roman Bath Ruins, Trier Cathedral, town square | |||
| Things You'll Notice: | Very old Roman ruins (1500 years and older) can be found all over town | |||
| Links: | Trier | |||
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