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The wine cellar of Vereinigte Hospitien also bears witness to the 2000-year tradition. It is not a dusty museum, but full of life and enjoyment, a place of discovery and for explorers. Built around 330 AD during the heyday of the Roman imperial city of Trier, the oldest wine cellar in Germany served the Roman citizens as a magazine and storehouse. During the tour you will get a little insight into the checkered history of the oldest wine cellar in Germany and you can taste the house wine at the same time.
Images: © Vereinigte Hospitien
Images: © Vereinigte Hospitien
Details
Dates:
Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 am
Meeting point:
Stiftungsweingut, Krahnenufer 19, 54290 Trier
Duration:
Appprox. 60 minutes
Price:
Adults: € 17.50
Language:
German
Notes:
We recommend this tour for people age 16 or older. According to the German Youth Protection Act, no wine or 'Viez' is offered to young persons under the age of 16.
We recommend to buy tickets in advance due to limited number of participants in our guided tours.
Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 am
Meeting point:
Stiftungsweingut, Krahnenufer 19, 54290 Trier
Duration:
Appprox. 60 minutes
Price:
Adults: € 17.50
Language:
German
Notes:
We recommend this tour for people age 16 or older. According to the German Youth Protection Act, no wine or 'Viez' is offered to young persons under the age of 16.
We recommend to buy tickets in advance due to limited number of participants in our guided tours.