Best Things To Do in Trier, Germany

  1. Feller Bach

    Water Body

    Located just 20 minutes away from Trier is Feller Bach which is a right tributary of the Mosel River in Rhineland-Palantinate, Germany. The river has its source in the Hunsruck Mountains and flows through the villages of Lorscheid, Fell and Riol. You can also visit Fell Exhibition Slate Mine which is situated on the left of the river. The exhibition will display figures illustrating the hard wo...Read more
  2. Trier Wine Culture Trail

    Winery

    Wine is an integral part of German culture and it would be quite interesting to see the process through which it is cultivated in Moselle River valley. You can visit the Trier wine culture trail which is maintained by the Association of Olewig Wine Growers. Starting from the Roman Amphitheatre, it is a long path about 1600 m which introduces you to the features of wine cultivation such as relat...Read more
  3. Rhineland Museum Or Rheinisches Landesmuseum

    Museum, Entertainment, Archaeological Site

    It is considered as the largest and the best archeological museum in Trier. The detailed information about Germany’s economy, civilization, settlement, religion, art of four centuries of the Common Era, and much more is found here. They exhibit the oldest traces of human goods buried in Celtic chieftain’s graves, excavations from La Tene Culture, which are as old as 450 BC. There ar...Read more
  4. Trampoline Trier

    Park, Entertainment, Leisure

    This is a leisure park for fun and entertainment. There are trampoline, climbing, Luna-Loop rotating capsule, XXL Tower-lsight house, XXL swing, bumper cars, family roller coaster, and Rondello carousel, which is an electronic carousel operated by the guests, etc. There are special offers for kindergardens, birthday parties and classes conducted by schools. It is open from 2 pm to 6:30 pm from ...Read more
  5. Hochbunker

    Outdoors, Monument, Entertainment

    This is a design of a bunker that has a volume of protected space, with partially or fully below the surface of the earth. The bomb shelter, which is below the earth’s level, is called the underground bunker. These were used during the Second World War and till today, they dominate the cityscape of many German cities. These were built for numerous reasons and today they reflect the situat...Read more
  6. Jerusalem Tower

    Outdoors, Historical Site, Entertainment, Tower

    It is the oldest structure in the complex of Walderdorff Palace and is counted as one of the most important medieval structures in Trier. Jerusalem Curia, a Cathedral canon resided here but that was later torn down. The name ‘Jerusalem’ had been used from the High Middle Ages, though the meaning stayed unknown. It was constructed in 11th century and was one of the nine towers with w...Read more
  7. TRevera Nicole Gönner Image
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    The museum TRevera Nicole Gönner was started in 2016 by Nicole Gönner, a local artist and collector, in Trier, Germany. The museum was created as a way to showcase and preserve the cultural heritage and history of the Trier region.Nicole Gönner was born and raised in Trier and has always been passionate about the city's rich history and cultural traditions. She began collecting artifacts and...Read more
  8. RWE-Unterhaltungsorchester 1952 Trier Image
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    The RWE-Unterhaltungsorchester 1952 Trier, also known as the RWE Entertainment Orchestra, was started in 1952 in Trier, Germany. It was founded by the energy company RWE (Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk) as a way to promote cultural activities in the region and to provide entertainment for its employees and the local community.At the time, Trier was still recovering from the devasta...Read more
  9. Männerchor Image
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    The museum Männerchor, located in Trier, Germany, was started in 1985 by the Männerchor Trier-Euren, a male choir founded in 1861. The choir's goal was to preserve and showcase the cultural heritage of Trier and the surrounding region through music and other forms of art.The idea for the museum was first proposed by the choir's director, Karl-Heinz Schmitz, who recognized the need to document...Read more
  10. Männerchor Wasser- Und Schifffahrtsamt Image
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    The museum Männerchor Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt, also known as the Männerchor Museum, was started in 1985 by the Männerchor Trier, a male choir in Trier, Germany. The museum is located in the former water and shipping office building, which was built in 1902 and served as the administrative center for the water and shipping authority in Trier.The Männerchor Trier, founded in 1846, has a l...Read more
  11. Konstantin Ausstellungsgesellschaft Trier Museum Image
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    The Konstantin Ausstellungsgesellschaft Trier Museum, also known as the Konstantin-Ausstellung Trier, was started in 2007 by the Trierer Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst und Vaterländische Altertümer (Trier Society for Fine Arts and Patriotic Antiquities). This society was founded in 1859 and is one of the oldest cultural associations in Germany.The museum was created to showcase the rich his...Read more
  12. WSA Shanty-Chor Image
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    The WSA Shanty-Chor, Trier, Germany was started in 1986 by a group of retired sailors who wanted to preserve the traditional sea shanties and maritime songs. The group was founded by Hans-Jürgen Schmitt, a former sailor and captain, who had a passion for singing and wanted to share it with others.The idea for the museum came about when Schmitt and his fellow sailors realized that many of the o...Read more
  13. Ars Trier Antikenfestspiele Image
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    The museum Ars Trier Antikenfestspiele, located in Trier, Germany, was started in 1992 by the Trierer Antikenfestspiele e.V. association. The association was founded in 1991 by a group of local citizens who were passionate about preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Trier.The museum was created as a way to showcase the rich history and cultural significance of Trier, which is known ...Read more
  14. Da Capo E. V. Orchester Ehrang Image
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    The museum Da Capo e. V. Orchester Ehrang, located in Trier, Germany, was started in 1992 by a group of music enthusiasts. The founding members of the museum were musicians from the Orchester Ehrang, a local orchestra in the town of Ehrang, which is now a district of Trier.The main reason for starting the museum was to preserve and showcase the history and achievements of the Orchester Ehrang. ...Read more
  15. Salonorchester Trier- Ehrang Image
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    The Salonorchester Trier-Ehrang museum was started in 1986 by the Trier-Ehrang Cultural Association. The association was founded in 1985 with the goal of preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the Trier-Ehrang region.The museum was established in response to the growing interest in the history and traditions of salon music in the Trier-Ehrang area. The region has a rich history of sa...Read more
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