Trier
March 2003

Trier bills itself as the oldest city in Germany. Founded by the Romans in 16 B.C., Trier served as the seat of power for 6 different Emperors over 500 years. Its most famous native however was Karl Marx.

In Germany, a certain artistic sense is fairly common, but the artist’s sense is foreign there.

-- Franz Grillparzer

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Statue that overlooks Trier

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Moselle River

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Countryside

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Statue

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Roman Ampitheater

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Roman ampitheater

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Roman ampitheater

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Roman baths

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Roman baths

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Roman baths

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Bridge over the Moselle

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Nice cafe

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Cool old car

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Cathedral of Our Lady's Church

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Cathedral of Our Lady's Church

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Cathedral of Our Lady's Church

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Cathedral of Our Lady's Church

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Gardens

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Gardens

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Gardens

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Rococo Palace

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Rococo Palace

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Rococo Palace

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Rococo Palace

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Porta Nigra

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Porta Nigra

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Hauptmarkt

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Hauptmarkt

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Streets of Trier

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Streets of Trier

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Streets of Trier

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Streets of Trier

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Streets of Trier

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Streets of Trier

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Cellar under Roman ampitheater


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Cellar under Roman ampitheater (where they kept the gladiators)