A Huge Roman Ruin in Germany
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Today, we will be exploring the "Kaiserthermen" or Trier Imperial Baths located in the Rheinland-Pfalz state of Germany. Around the year 300 AD, Emperor Constantius I of Rome commissioned this site as a gift to the German people. Although it is still referred to as a bath, the site was never completed for its intended purpose, but went on to be repurposed as a gathering hall, a castle, and even a sewer. Despite the time gone by, this site still stands well preserved mere blocks from the amphitheater, Constantine Cathedral, Black Gate, and Roman Bridge as it did when Constantine ruled it back in the 4th Century. So please join me as we explore its dark, shadowy halls in Trier Germany.
For more information, here is the city's website on the topic:
www.trier-info...