Trier is Germany's oldest city, situated on the Moselle River, known for its extensive Roman heritage (such as the Porta Nigra, the amphitheater, and the Imperial Baths) and numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites. The city is a blend of Roman, medieval, and Gothic architecture, the birthplace of Karl Marx, a major wine trade center, a university town, and offers a wealth of shops, terraces, and boat trips on the Moselle, with Luxembourg and France nearby.
Part of: Germany