Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Trier, Germany

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For Christmas cheer we went to Trier
A dark cloud and rain followed in train
Oh dear, oh dear – what have we done?
A wet, grey Trier can’t be much fun!

Once in town we wandered around –
And as if by magic right there and then
The Weihnachtsmarkt, came into sight
Attracting us with its shimmering light

Misletoe, holly, Glühwein-to make us jolly
And carol singing to round-off the day
The Christmas spirit has now reappeared
And may the holiday season begin!





Xmas time at Trier - a truly magical experience

Weihnachtsmarkt
Porta Nigra


Porta Nigra

Hauptmarkt - old houses

Trier, Treves for the English, a name that evokes a Roman past, stands for a picturesque city on the Mosel River.


Boasts an imposing Roman city gate, the oldest one north of the Alps, named later Porta Nigra due to the darkened colour of its stone. Other Roman remains include baths, amphitheatre, the huge Constantine basilica, Trier cathedral, parts of the town wall, in short plenty to excite any Roman enthusiast, or any tourist in fact! From the curious old tread wheel cranes (one Gothic from 15th century, the other Baroque, from 18th century), to the lovely Hauptmarkt, deemed as one of the finest squares in Germany, a walk round town is almost like a walk back in time.
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