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October 17th 2017
Published: October 17th 2017
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Of all the places I would be visiting in Germany, Trier was the one I looked forward to the most. Founded in 16BC by the first Roman Emperor, Augustus, Trier, or Augusta Treverorum as it was known, was the most important Roman city in Northern Europe. I have not been disappointed, but also pleased to find a lovely little city beside all the Romanness. Trier was also the birthplace of Karl Marx, bu... Read Full Entry



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Roman copy of a Greek statueRoman copy of a Greek statue
Roman copy of a Greek statue

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier
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Bust of Augustus

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier
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Mosaic

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier
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Mosaic

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier
Burial decoration for wine merchantsBurial decoration for wine merchants
Burial decoration for wine merchants

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier
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What's that bear doing to that boar?

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier
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Tomb decoration

Rheinische Landesmuseum, Trier



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