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Audio Journeys: The Roman City of Trier, Germany

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
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The 2,020-year-old town of Trier is believed to be the oldest city in Germany and is known for its famous and extraordinarily maintained Roman architecture and medieval buildings.

In this audio journey, The Roman City of Trier, Patricia L. Lawrence travels to this prehistoric town and talks with an informed local guide who enlighteningly explains the many wonders found in this incredible ancient city. As the listener hears the city’s church bells, town square chimes, and traditional hustle and bustle, it’s almost as if we’re there.

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Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores the over 2,000-year-old city of Trier, Germany. The Porta Negra, or Black Gate, is a small piece of what remains of this ancient fortified Roman city. We explore the old city with a Historic Highlights of Germany guide.
©2004 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International

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