One of Trier's ancient Roman relics is very distinctive and has a vicissitudes of history. It doesn't look spectacular, but it is quite shocking considering that the ancients had such a developed civilization two thousand years ago. You can go and see if you pass by.
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One of Trier's ancient Roman relics is very distinctive and has a vicissitudes of history. It doesn't look spectacular, but it is quite shocking considering that the ancients had such a developed civilization two thousand years ago. You can go and see if you pass by.
Ruins! Tickets are not cheap! Close the door early! If you want to look seriously, it is recommended to buy a package! This one alone, expensive! All left are broken walls! In fact, you can see it outside! This time I went, after the opening time, I didn't go in to see it! Don't feel that there is something missing
Surrounded by ruins left by Roman times, Trier is one of them, a certain distance from the center of Trier's Old Town, where the attractions are concentrated, next to a fast-tracked road, and few tourists.
The ancient Romans spread their love of bathing habits where they were staying, and this beautiful building under the sunset was the remnant of the ancient Roman bathing place. Although it is past the opening hours and cannot walk in the ruins, the beauty of this Constantine-era building can be felt on the periphery
The bath was built in the 4th century and was the Royal Bath at that time, which was quite large, but unfortunately the Caesar Bath was not completed and never put into use.