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Porta Nigra (Black Gate)  
   

Porta Nigra (Black Gate)

Trier's most famous landmark. The gate was built in the last third of the 2nd century and was the northern gate of the city walls, which originally were 6.4 km (approx. 4 miles) long.
Trier, Germany

October 15th 2006
According to medieval legend, ‘Before Rome, Trier stood one thousand and three hundred years’. However, according to recorded history, Trier’s history begins around the middle of the first century B.C., when a guy by the name of Julius Caesar conquered Gaul (France, Belgium, Luxemburg and some portions of the Netherlands and Germany) in 51 B.C. and integrated the Moselle Region into the Rom ... read more
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