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And no one could better describe the pride and glamour of that time, celebrate it more enthusiastically, or recreate it more authentically in their mind’s eye than them. Follow our Roman guides through the city, and learn not only lots of facts about Trier’s Roman history, but also about what it’s like to live as an ancient Roman in the city today. We should mention: It’s not easy. After all, it’s not just the empire and sesterces that have been lost, but also the good old traditions of wearing togas, being carried through the city on sedans, or throwing people to the wild animals in the Amphitheatre …
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Language:
German
Dates:
April - October, Saturdays, 12.30 pm
Meeting point:
Trier Tourist Information at the Porta Nigra
Duration:
120 minutes
Prices:
Adults: € 16
Concession*: € 14
Children (6 to 14 years): € 8
Families**: € 45
* school students, university students, volunteers (German Federal Volunteers Service (BFD), German Armed Forces, severely disabled
** 2 adults + maximum 4 children aged between 6 and 14 years
Group size:
max. 25 people
German
Dates:
April - October, Saturdays, 12.30 pm
Meeting point:
Trier Tourist Information at the Porta Nigra
Duration:
120 minutes
Prices:
Adults: € 16
Concession*: € 14
Children (6 to 14 years): € 8
Families**: € 45
* school students, university students, volunteers (German Federal Volunteers Service (BFD), German Armed Forces, severely disabled
** 2 adults + maximum 4 children aged between 6 and 14 years
Group size:
max. 25 people
Itinerary
Porta Nigra – Cathedral – Basilica of Constantine – Imperial Baths