Trier, Germany, Walk [4K] [HDR] [60 fps] extended – Porta Nigra, Dome, Amphie theatre
This walk brings you to the beautiful city of Trier in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. We are starting our walk at the Karl Marx statue, he was born in Trier, and had a major impact to the german social society. After that we moved to Porta Nigra, one of the former entries to Trier during the Roman Empire. Passing the impressing typical german old town of Trier we are approaching the Dome of Trier, outside and inside. The entrance is free to everybody!
Quite impressed already we are facing the historical wall of trier and mocing to the imperial baths (Kaiserthermen) of Trier. It costs 4 Euros for an adult and to explore the left over and undergrund area. Not enough? In the end we are visiting the Amphie Theatre, which is also 4 Euro. In the end we have a look to then Roman Bridge.
Walking along the stunning Mosel river we are experiencing some historical cranes along the river. The walk ends and I can just say this was really only a short impression of Trier! There is a lot more to explore!
00:00 Intro / Highlights
00:27 Karl-Marx statue
00:56 Porta Nigra
02:05 Old Town walk
03:05 Market place
04:30 Trier Dome (outside)
07:09 Dome inside
10:22 Handwerkerbrunnen
11:26 Konstantin Basilika
11:41 Palace / Park
13:24 Historical city wall
14:14 Trier Imperial Baths (Kaiserthermen)
15:55 Baths underground walk
18:44 Amphie theater (Amphietheater)
22:40 Barbara bath
24:07 Roman bridge (Römerbrücke)
25:04 Historical crane
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1 Comment
Germans should care more about their cultural heritage. But it's still a good thing that such ruins are still present.
Germans are not stupid, but they lack inventive and imagination.
Some would say it's just discipline, but discipline dontcut imagination, that's a cultivated dullness.
Germans should free themselves from such negative traits. Then they will be really strong.