Thanks for posting. Trier is a city I will be visiting in March 2012. I am taking a solo vacation and ride the train around Germany. thanks for posting.
@wwwmsu I hope you have a fantastic time. That is how we always travel. The train system in Germany is flawless. You can set your watch by their train schedule.
Enjoyed the video and comments. I visited Trier a couple times back in 1975 when I was in the U.S. Army stationed near Kaiserslautern. I arrived by train. The Bahof isn't far from the Porta NIgra and I stayed in a hotel on the main street leading to the Bahnof. Trier was indeed beautiful. However, my personal favorite was Heidelberg. I hope you found time to visit there on one of your trips.
Baharah? What's the name of the town at the beginning of your vid?
The Hauptmarkt was destroyed by allied bombings / fire during the war and has been expertly rebuilt so that it looks exactly like it did before its destruction.
Great vid. My great grandmother was born and raised in Trier. My mom and I have been there several times.
Please don't construe this as any kind of lewd comment, but I must say, you are some kind of babe!! I found it difficult to focus on the rest of the video, and wished the resolution was a bit better so I could admire you even more.
Anyway, thanks for sharing this with us—the scenes of Germany were quite nice too. Okay, er, I'm finished bothering you now. :?)
guess what a stone of the porta nigra could tell you: It saw the West roman emperors, romans trading goods on one side, and the huge roman graveyard outside the city. It saw Germanic tribes and Franks attacking the city, it saw powerful archbishops rise and fall, it was rebuilt a church, then the steeple was bombed by Napoleon. And then after 1806 Trier began to decline because the bishops opposed industrialization. And of course, Saint Simeon was mured in the Porta Nigra alive.
TRIER WAS FOUNDED BY TREBETA, AN ASSYRIAN PRINCE, CENTURIES BEFORE ANCIENT ROME. TREBETA WAS THE LEGENDARY FOUNDER OF TRIER HE WAS THE SON OF NINUS KING OF ASSYRIA A WIFE PRIOR TO HIS MARRIAGE TO QUEEN SEMIRAMIS. HIS STEPMOTHER SEMIRAMIS DESPISED HIM AND WHEN SHE TOOK OVER THE KINGDOM AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER NINUS TREBETA LEFT ASSYRIA AND WENT TO EUROPE HE LED A GROUP OF COLONIZERS TO SETTLE AT TRIER AROUND 2000 BC.
Thank you for your video, My mother was born in Trier in 1940, and she came to the U.S. in 1959, And she says it brings alot of Memories for her, Just wanted to say Thank You
I was stationed in Bitburg AFB from '81 to '83 and spent much time in Trier since it was only 20 minutes away. It is a joy for me to see these videos,it brings me back to a joyful time. I wish so much to go back,this allows me to do this in my living room. Let me tell you that Bitburg itself is beautiful also,this is where President Reagan went and laid a wreath which brought much controversy. I love Germany and it is my wish to go back and remenisce.
since i'm a german i am always glad to see how some people actually see germany just as it is, a very beautiful country - with nice people and a fascinating culture - of that im proud to live in.
too many don't bring the effort of looking behind those 70 year old stereotypes which we germans are truly ashamed of. if only a bit more people would bring the attitude that you seem to have! thank you for your video and lots of good times in Deutschland! Servus!
We love to travel and the one thing that we try not to pack is sterotypes. We have met so many people and we are for the most part all alike with the same desires and needs. You have much to be proud of Germany is fantastic
Thank you. Trier is one of my favorite cities in the world and I go back any chance that I get. You are so lucky to live there. Thank you for watching.
I too have been to Trier and fell in love with the country side, the Mosel River, the people etc.
Could you tell me if you remember the "Red House"?
There was a plaque that was on that house that i had read much about but this plaque was damaged by fire and was taken down.
Do you know about the red house and when it was damaged? I was very upset when i found this out, as it was part of what i was researching when i went there.
You are very lucky to live there, a most beautiful place.
We visited Trier in Mar 08 and couldn't believe the magnificence of Porta Nigra and the Roman ruins. Everything is within walking distance (for the hearty). The train ride was fun and the countryside is breathtaking. There's no shortage of cafes or other amenities. Trier is a must-see when in Germany!
Thanks for posting. Trier is a city I will be visiting in March 2012. I am taking a solo vacation and ride the train around Germany. thanks for posting.
wwwmsu 1 week ago
@wwwmsu I hope you have a fantastic time. That is how we always travel. The train system in Germany is flawless. You can set your watch by their train schedule.
juril001 1 week ago
Enjoyed the video and comments. I visited Trier a couple times back in 1975 when I was in the U.S. Army stationed near Kaiserslautern. I arrived by train. The Bahof isn't far from the Porta NIgra and I stayed in a hotel on the main street leading to the Bahnof. Trier was indeed beautiful. However, my personal favorite was Heidelberg. I hope you found time to visit there on one of your trips.
golfwesty 1 month ago
@MegaOdin891 ey dau hejel ich wollt hei schreiven dad ich uch aus trier sin un da wars dau da schon
hast recht ich mein aelteste stadt deutschlands und wir werden nichtmal im wetter erwaehnt :/
ansonsten TRIER beutelweg rules xD
KillTheHipHop 3 months ago
@OokauqummiioO ich halb :D in kordel!
kiwiquien 7 months ago
Baharah? What's the name of the town at the beginning of your vid?
The Hauptmarkt was destroyed by allied bombings / fire during the war and has been expertly rebuilt so that it looks exactly like it did before its destruction.
Great vid. My great grandmother was born and raised in Trier. My mom and I have been there several times.
Thanks for uploading !!
katyu16 8 months ago
Please don't construe this as any kind of lewd comment, but I must say, you are some kind of babe!! I found it difficult to focus on the rest of the video, and wished the resolution was a bit better so I could admire you even more.
Anyway, thanks for sharing this with us—the scenes of Germany were quite nice too. Okay, er, I'm finished bothering you now. :?)
zeppy13131 9 months ago
guess what a stone of the porta nigra could tell you: It saw the West roman emperors, romans trading goods on one side, and the huge roman graveyard outside the city. It saw Germanic tribes and Franks attacking the city, it saw powerful archbishops rise and fall, it was rebuilt a church, then the steeple was bombed by Napoleon. And then after 1806 Trier began to decline because the bishops opposed industrialization. And of course, Saint Simeon was mured in the Porta Nigra alive.
Legilimentable 10 months ago
io ci vivo e non con nessuna Cambio Altra Mondo cittá al.
franco0039 1 year ago
TRIER WAS FOUNDED BY TREBETA, AN ASSYRIAN PRINCE, CENTURIES BEFORE ANCIENT ROME. TREBETA WAS THE LEGENDARY FOUNDER OF TRIER HE WAS THE SON OF NINUS KING OF ASSYRIA A WIFE PRIOR TO HIS MARRIAGE TO QUEEN SEMIRAMIS. HIS STEPMOTHER SEMIRAMIS DESPISED HIM AND WHEN SHE TOOK OVER THE KINGDOM AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER NINUS TREBETA LEFT ASSYRIA AND WENT TO EUROPE HE LED A GROUP OF COLONIZERS TO SETTLE AT TRIER AROUND 2000 BC.
shana1966 1 year ago
trier its my home ... die beste stadt der welt ;-)
BeckerAkaMax 1 year ago
Thank you for your video, My mother was born in Trier in 1940, and she came to the U.S. in 1959, And she says it brings alot of Memories for her, Just wanted to say Thank You
056716 2 years ago 3
Sali! Eng coolen Video!
Ze Tréier kann engen gudd shoppen, mee d' Porta gef ech mol ustréichen, vläit wäiss, dan waert eng Porta Blanca.....
ChrisLuxembourg 2 years ago
:D:D
gail
trier<3
GangsTaBebii 2 years ago
TRIER !!!!!!
best town !!!!
gOeMt 2 years ago
I was stationed in Bitburg AFB from '81 to '83 and spent much time in Trier since it was only 20 minutes away. It is a joy for me to see these videos,it brings me back to a joyful time. I wish so much to go back,this allows me to do this in my living room. Let me tell you that Bitburg itself is beautiful also,this is where President Reagan went and laid a wreath which brought much controversy. I love Germany and it is my wish to go back and remenisce.
dlljet 2 years ago
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056716 2 years ago
It would be a beautiful place to live. I hope that you get the chance. Thanks for commenting.
juril001 2 years ago
since i'm a german i am always glad to see how some people actually see germany just as it is, a very beautiful country - with nice people and a fascinating culture - of that im proud to live in.
too many don't bring the effort of looking behind those 70 year old stereotypes which we germans are truly ashamed of. if only a bit more people would bring the attitude that you seem to have! thank you for your video and lots of good times in Deutschland! Servus!
PhilBonzo 3 years ago 5
We love to travel and the one thing that we try not to pack is sterotypes. We have met so many people and we are for the most part all alike with the same desires and needs. You have much to be proud of Germany is fantastic
juril001 2 years ago
Then kindest regards from Trier to you :)
Nice that somebody loves it as much as I do!
Was born here and I would never go away from here
AtroxSanguis 3 years ago
Thank you. Trier is one of my favorite cities in the world and I go back any chance that I get. You are so lucky to live there. Thank you for watching.
juril001 3 years ago
Hi,
I too have been to Trier and fell in love with the country side, the Mosel River, the people etc.
Could you tell me if you remember the "Red House"?
There was a plaque that was on that house that i had read much about but this plaque was damaged by fire and was taken down.
Do you know about the red house and when it was damaged? I was very upset when i found this out, as it was part of what i was researching when i went there.
You are very lucky to live there, a most beautiful place.
MesopotamiaGod 3 years ago
My German side of the family came from Trier and Bitburg. I still have a part of the family there and really wish I could visit them!
ThePatriot213 3 years ago
I hope that you get the chance. The people are wonderful, the food delicious, and the sights amazing. Thank you for watching.
juril001 3 years ago
Very informative and enjoyable...thanks!
ju77yg 3 years ago
Thank you for watching and commenting
juril001 3 years ago
I love this video of Trier, you are a great tour guide!
JulieHW 3 years ago
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed it. I enjoyed your video of Trier as well. You have a beautiful family.
juril001 3 years ago
We visited Trier in Mar 08 and couldn't believe the magnificence of Porta Nigra and the Roman ruins. Everything is within walking distance (for the hearty). The train ride was fun and the countryside is breathtaking. There's no shortage of cafes or other amenities. Trier is a must-see when in Germany!
ehcop 3 years ago
Trier is one of our favorite places. I hope our video reminded you of your trip to Trier and brought back wonderful memories
juril001 3 years ago