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On the Way to Roman City-Trier, Germany
The Waltons Honeymoon Tripto EuropeWe visited this very old Roman City on October 8, 2009 in our little blue car. My husband drove this car to the limit on the Autobahn. We will cherish our memories!
On the Way to Roman City-Trier, Germany
It is the oldest city in Germany, founded in or before 16 BC.
The City Gate
At the City GatePorta Nigra
The Porta Nigra (black gate) is a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany. Brenda Walton
Standing under the Black Gate
Willie Walton
The roman manhole cover Wow!
The Inner Gate
Porta Nigra-Black Gate
A very interesting storefront in the town square
The Outdoor Market Place Lots of Shopping!
The Cathedral of Trier
The Cathedral of Saint Peter, Trier (German: Trierer Dom), the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop Bishop of Trier, in the Rhineland-Palatinate, is the oldest cathedral in Germany.
Cathedral of St. Peter
Come Inside The Dom
Baroque stucco-work in the vault of the west-end choir.
Beautiful!
The Cathedral Interior of Autel Cathedral Treves
A Better View of the Autel Cathedrale de Treves
The Exterior of Cathedral Trier
The Protocol Entrance to The Cathedral
Approaching the Basilica of Constantine
Its A Pink Marble Palace!
The Palace is behind the Basilica Constantine
Prince-electors Palace, South wing, built from 1756 by architect Johannes Seiz with assistance from sculptor Ferdinand Tietz. Assigned by prince-elector Johann Philipp von Walderdorff.
Palace of Trier
The Garden View of the Trier Palace
The Side Garden to the Palace
A Very Peaceful Palace!
Cajun in Germany?A Taste of Home!
A Roman Ruin
HEIDELBERG, GERMANYWe visited this city on October 7, 2009
Modern Heidelberg can trace its beginnings to the 5th century when the village Bergheim ("Mountain Home") is first mentioned in documents dated to 769 AD. Bergheim now lies in the middle of modern Heidelberg.
Going to the Castle
Are We There Yet?
Getting Closer!
Thats No Bull..
The Town Square- No Castle Yet
Heidelberg Castel At Last
How are getting up there?The castle ruins are among the most important Renaissance structures north of the Alps.
We walked 300 steps up the hillside!
The earliest castle structure was built before AD 1214 and later expanded into 2 castles circa 1294
Bye HeidelbergWere tried!
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