





Visit the ruins of one of the world's most impressive bathing facilities, built by the Romans more than 1,600 years ago
See the birthplace of the 19th-century author and sociologist Karl Marx, who is considered the father of socialism and communism.
Simply known as Porta to locals, this impressive stone structure completed in 200 AD is the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps.
This archaeological museum documents more than 200,000 years of artefacts tracing the historical and cultural growth of the region.
Located behind the medieval city wall, this Roman amphitheatre once hosted brutal gladiator fights for public entertainment.
The Trierer Dom is the oldest cathedral of its kind north of the Alps. Before it was built, the site was home to a palace of Empress Helena, Constantine's mother.