My day spent in Trier was spent getting wet as it rained all day. A wonderful city and so much to see, my time spent there in 1958 was less touristy back then, which made it so much more enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your wonderful country.
There is so much more to Trier than this video shows! The Colosseum, the Basilica of Konstantin, the newly discovered roman monuments in Viehmarkt, The Mosel cranes, the roman bridge over the Mosel, the old roman roads, the medieval towers and city walls, the medieval House of the Three kings, the medieval Frankenturm that was so well preserved and the medieval monuments in the Main Market Square...
I was stationed in Baumholder from 1994-97. While on leave from Bosnia in '96, I was able to view Jesus' tunic. Trier is one of my favorite cities in the world. Always loved visiting and soaking up the history.
@@linajurgensen4698 Weil damals junge Männer wegen des Viermächtestatus von West-Berlin nicht zur Bundeswehr eingezogen wurden und weil West-Berlin damals eine vollkommen andere Stadt ohne Regierungsbonzen und schwäbische Zahnarzttöchterchen auf Abenteuerurlaub war. Aber das dürfte wohl ca. 30 Jahre ausserhalb deines Zeithorizonts liegen.
How can one skip the imperial throne room? I don't get it. You spend like 80 % of the video on two churches and completely miss the crown jewel of the entire Roman Germany.
The oldest city in Germany is Worms. It was already a city-like town in 5000 BC. The modern Name came from the Celtic name. However the oldest city with over 1 million citizens today is Cologne (founded around 38 BC).
As a city Worms' history is shorter. The Romans did not enter a city there, but founded one. Some Celts possibly living in the area earlier does not count.
Astrofix Luna No, it literally was founded by the Celts. The name was Borbetomagus. The ending “magus” came from the Romans. “Borbeto” can be associated with the god “Bormo” or a river.
The majority of our ancestors came from Scandinavia. While it is a possibility that some Germans have Assyrian ancestors way back, it's not supported by DNA analysis. Assyrians were the first to settle Trier though.
@@fishy9465 i find it ironic that the city carl marx was born in is the richest city in the world today. Luxembourg City-Trier has a gdp per capita of $290k. that is almost $100k more than monaco.
You know that the city was created by Assyrians right? "Before the Roman empire" right? You aware of that right why do you think Romans called you Germans do you know what dose it means Germans are a tribe of my people assyrians "Babylonian Sumerian" that tribe was called alman or almanaye and guess what people do still call you by that name do this city has nothing to do with Romans you can study the history
Great video. And Trier is a wonderful place to visit
My day spent in Trier was spent getting wet as it rained all day. A wonderful city and so much to see, my time spent there in 1958 was less touristy back then, which made it so much more enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your wonderful country.
There is so much more to Trier than this video shows! The Colosseum, the Basilica of Konstantin, the newly discovered roman monuments in Viehmarkt, The Mosel cranes, the roman bridge over the Mosel, the old roman roads, the medieval towers and city walls, the medieval House of the Three kings, the medieval Frankenturm that was so well preserved and the medieval monuments in the Main Market Square...
Do you know if there are any street pianos in trier or i side a building that are accesable
And don't forget the celtic history before the Roman's. The Celtic people of the Treverer.
I was stationed in Baumholder from 1994-97. While on leave from Bosnia in '96, I was able to view Jesus' tunic. Trier is one of my favorite cities in the world. Always loved visiting and soaking up the history.
What a beautiful town. Not going to lie this is a new one for me but will definitely be checking it out at some point!
Claire & Tom Travel I live in Rhineland-Palatinate and it is truly a beautiful state.
Looks good .perfect !
smile you look cute and decent at your profile photo..smile,you beautiful,your beauty is unimaginable😊
I‘m from Trier🤤Best Town in the Germany
You got a couch to stay on? 👀
I Visited Trier in 1985 while stationed in Germany with the US Army . Trier is beautiful .I love Germany ,I love the German People .
From kerala,india.
I'm from pakistan want to get admission in Trier university How can i apply for studant visa ?
Please guide me about visa proceas .THANKS
Visited Trier in December 2019. 75% of my ancestry came from this area of Germany in the 1870s
I am currently in Luxembourg. Thanks for the amazing idea for my weekend :)
From Lux to Treviri there are bus?
what a beauty, I love germany
I love Germany
A beautiful land!
very nice place
Trier was a city made by the Ancient Assyrians, modern day Germans. The first town in Deutschland.
...and 27 meters hiiiiigghht 🚬🌡🚬 ... 🤣
IDIOT!!!
I'm so sad I was in this city but now I live in Berlin 😭
Berlin is nothing than an ugly shithole. Live there for 20 years. Never again!
Why did you move to Berlin? Worst place in Germany lol.
@@linajurgensen4698 Weil damals junge Männer wegen des Viermächtestatus von West-Berlin nicht zur Bundeswehr eingezogen wurden und weil West-Berlin damals eine vollkommen andere Stadt ohne Regierungsbonzen und schwäbische Zahnarzttöchterchen auf Abenteuerurlaub war. Aber das dürfte wohl ca. 30 Jahre ausserhalb deines Zeithorizonts liegen.
How can one skip the imperial throne room? I don't get it. You spend like 80 % of the video on two churches and completely miss the crown jewel of the entire Roman Germany.
I heard that Trier was built by the ancient Assyrians 1300 before the Romans settled there ..
Tell them brother they need to know that
No it was the Chinese. They did build New York and Paris aswell.
That was Sunday when I was travelling to Trier. The church bell kept ringing, really made me mad.
The oldest city in Germany is Worms. It was already a city-like town in 5000 BC. The modern Name came from the Celtic name. However the oldest city with over 1 million citizens today is Cologne (founded around 38 BC).
As a city Worms' history is shorter. The Romans did not enter a city there, but founded one. Some Celts possibly living in the area earlier does not count.
Astrofix Luna
No, it literally was founded by the Celts. The name was Borbetomagus. The ending “magus” came from the Romans. “Borbeto” can be associated with the god “Bormo” or a river.
Great, thanks: now I finally understand why they played noise rock!
You must be from Worms to call Worms a city. Trees and caves do not equal a town or even a City.
I would call this a Tour to the Church.
Trier in Germany good
Chonne stade ich habe zin
Trier
Yes… Trier. You won the first prize of the “Revognize the city” quiz! 😂
Karl marx and Trier
I love Trier because it is the birth place of Karl marx
Marx is the only thing that brings shame to Trier
I don't think so. The basic idea of Marx is not bad.
I don't think so. The basic idea of Marx is not bad.
@Σαμουράι Δοδικους uuhhh But now I'm scared. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wrong... this city was founded and settled by the Assyrian king Ninos and Germans are descended of the assyrians
Wtf you talking about
@@circa1993 Google it by wikipedia
The majority of our ancestors came from Scandinavia. While it is a possibility that some Germans have Assyrian ancestors way back, it's not supported by DNA analysis. Assyrians were the first to settle Trier though.
Marx is still dead.
Still proving his points though
@@fishy9465 i find it ironic that the city carl marx was born in is the richest city in the world today. Luxembourg City-Trier has a gdp per capita of $290k. that is almost $100k more than monaco.
It's obviously the best town in Germany, there was born Karl Marx the greatest intellectual of all time.
Yeah!
Yeah.....🙄😂
Leider nein😂
A mean,mean man
@@barbarakoepke503 a schizophrenic man.
i am in germany trier and i am single that’s why i hate trier.
You know that the city was created by Assyrians right? "Before the Roman empire" right? You aware of that right why do you think Romans called you Germans do you know what dose it means Germans are a tribe of my people assyrians "Babylonian Sumerian" that tribe was called alman or almanaye and guess what people do still call you by that name do this city has nothing to do with Romans you can study the history