Stadtmauer Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Appears as a common wall
It appears as a common wall. If you do not know that the wall is a relic of the Roman era you might not be impressed and would think that it is some old wall in a park. The park is nice though. There...
The location resembles a park when walking through, at its end stand alongside two statues. In order to protect the important city, was in 180 a 6.4 km long city wall being erected. Traces go back to ...
By walking along the path, you don't have the impression of visiting a tourist site. From one side there is a wall and from another avenue. Except probably the historical aspect there is nothing to your ...
Stadtmauer's old customs building is just near the park. The long stone wall with stone statues is about the city wall. There are green spaces and parks along the walls like walls. There are quite a few old walls in the park, and the two stone statues guarding the entrance seem to have been built in 1984 by looking at the nameplate. In particular, it covers the red cloth in the eyes.
I think Trier is a historic ruins town. You can see Roman ruins here and there in the town, but except for the construction site, you can feel the history everywhere, such as the masonry walls peeping from the basement. It seems that the part of such ruins remains here.
Appears as a common wall
It appears as a common wall. If you do not know that the wall is a relic of the Roman era you might not be impressed and would think that it is some old wall in a park. The park is nice though. There...
Looks like a park
The location resembles a park when walking through, at its end stand alongside two statues. In order to protect the important city, was in 180 a 6.4 km long city wall being erected. Traces go back to ...
Strict and long
By walking along the path, you don't have the impression of visiting a tourist site. From one side there is a wall and from another avenue. Except probably the historical aspect there is nothing to your ...
City fences?
Stadtmauer's old customs building is just near the park. The long stone wall with stone statues is about the city wall. There are green spaces and parks along the walls like walls. There are quite a few old walls in the park, and the two stone statues guarding the entrance seem to have been built in 1984 by looking at the nameplate. In particular, it covers the red cloth in the eyes.
The walls of the old ruins remain partially.
I think Trier is a historic ruins town. You can see Roman ruins here and there in the town, but except for the construction site, you can feel the history everywhere, such as the masonry walls peeping from the basement. It seems that the part of such ruins remains here.