If Staying In A Hotel Trier Has Some Great Historical Things To See PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sigurd Ahenen   
Thursday, 29 December 2011 11:05
The Mosel Region of Germany is known for its wine and rich history as well as its pleasant countryside. In terms of a Hotel Trier is the city in which a visitor should base themselves to explore the wider region. There is a rich historical legacy here, and the historical attractions and architectural sights should keep the most curious of visitors engrossed for their entire stay.

The Mosel Region of Germany is known for its wine and rich history as well as its pleasant countryside. In terms of a Hotel Trier is the city in which a visitor should base themselves to explore the wider region. There is a rich historical legacy here, and the historical attractions and architectural sights should keep the most curious of visitors engrossed for their entire stay.

The remains of Roman buildings are dotted liberally across the region. One relic is the oldest Roman bridge located north of the Alps still in use for regular traffic purposes. This has the somewhat self-evident name of Roemerbrucke, or, in English, Roman Bridge.

Visitors can see old Roman baths here, as well as one of Trier's city gates, known as the Porta Nigra, which are evidence of the city's long association with the Romans. There are also some well-preserved architectural relics of the medieval era in the city, with some important buildings reflecting the area's long association with Christianity. A church known locally as the Liebfrauenkirche is an early example of the French-Gothic style of church construction in Germany.

Trier Cathedral is an impressive monument to both the religious history of the city and its Roman heritage, with some of its structure dating back to the Roman era in Germany. This building is also the home of the Holy Tunic, a garment which is, according to local tradition, the garment worn by Christ at his death. This holy relic is shown by the church authorities only once every few decades or so though, making it often a once in the lifetime experience to see it.

A medieval and an 18th Century treadwheel are both on display in the city, relics of its industrial past. Located some 20 kilometres away from the city centre, visitors have another opportunity to explore the industrial past of the region at Besucherbergwerk Fell. This is where they can visit a Slate Mine Exhibition.

There are a number of museums in the city which explore the area's heritage. Visiting the Rheinisches Landesmuseum provides one of the best overviews of the Roman period in German history. The Toy Museum of Trier provides fun counterpoint to the more serious venues.

With the Mosel Region the third largest of Germany's 13 wine producing regions, visitors can also sample the local vintages. This area is famous fro sweet white wines, most of which are only six to nine percent alcohol by volume. Wine production in the region dates back a long way in history.

When staying in a hotel Trier has much to offer the visitor interested in history. With some lovely scenery and great wine country also to visit, this is a great place for a relaxing vacation. With rich culture to soak up, this really is a laid-back part of Germany.

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