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Lieux | Musée de Rhénanie (Rheinisches Landesmuseum)
Musée de Rhénanie (Rheinisches Landesmuseum)
Sites phares à proximité de Musée de Rhénanie (Rheinisches Landesmuseum)
Marché principal de Trèves (Hauptmarkt Trier)
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Palais électoral (Kurfurstliches Palais)
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Cathédrale Saint-Pierre (Cathédrale de Trèves)
10
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Église Notre-Dame de Trèves
5
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Porte Noire
21
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Visite interactive de la ville de Trèves
Discover Trier your way with Ciceru’s self-guided walking tour—audio and text in 7 languages, right on your phone. Together, we will witness Roman architectural brilliance, get to know their celebrities and learn about Trier's rich history. Starting with the Rheinische Landesmuseum, we will walk towards the Kaisertherme, an impressive and umissable Roman structure that depicts where emperors bathed at the time. Continuing towards a 'smaller collection' of imperial baths, we reach the Barbarathermen, which lead us on to the Römerbrücke. Taking a moment to marvel at the beauty of the Mosel valley, on either side of the bridge; from there, please turn around and head back into the city towards the Karl-Marx-Haus. Thereafter, your walk takes you to the Konstantin-Basilika and hidden behind it, is the glorious electoral palace with its garden. The two next stops are the Liebfrauenkirche and Dom. Finally, we move on to the city's striking gate, the Porta Nigra.
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2 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 8.5
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Emperors, Monks and Marx Self Guided Tour of Trier
Trier's most famous Roman gate was never finished — and only survived because a monk walled himself inside it a thousand years ago. This self-guided audio tour follows that thread of unlikely survival through Germany's oldest city, across 15 stops spanning two millennia. You'll stand inside the largest surviving single room from Roman antiquity, hear how a fortune in gold coins lay hidden under a parking garage for eighteen centuries, and learn why a Gothic church escaped demolition because someone proved its French builders actually built it. Start your Trier walking tour whenever you like, pause for Moselle Riesling, and pick up right where you left off. No group to keep pace with, no fixed schedule, works offline. If you'd rather explore at your own rhythm than be herded between landmarks on someone else's timetable, this is your kind of tour. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, backed by a full refund guarantee.
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Annulation gratuite
$ 8.5
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