as kids we loved to play tag and hide-and-seek down in these corridors... you would constantly get lost. Today it seems much smaller unfortunately and less confusing (in the end the romans obviously knew how to build according to a proper emergency plan^^)... However, there is one corridor that I remember clearly and that cannot be found today anymore, I presume they made it inaccessible...
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 thats a legend... no one knows when Trier was first ready to be called a city... the romans were just the first to officialy attribute the name "city" to Trier.
Cool.. I never saw it in the daylight. It was under construction when a friend and I went the wall and snuck into the lower parts. We had to use the light from my camera screen to get around. I so miss Germany.
It must have been FREEZING down there in the winter...we were there on a sunny day in April, it was about 78 or 80 outside, but down there...much colder. It felt good though. :)
I love Trier, it's probably my favorite city in Germany, besides Rothenberg ob der Tauber.
It was a pretty warm day for winter so it wasn't unbearable. Trier has to be my favorite city in Germany followed by Rothenberg. I have videos of Rothenburg also. I hope it brings back good memories. Thank you for watching.
as kids we loved to play tag and hide-and-seek down in these corridors... you would constantly get lost. Today it seems much smaller unfortunately and less confusing (in the end the romans obviously knew how to build according to a proper emergency plan^^)... However, there is one corridor that I remember clearly and that cannot be found today anymore, I presume they made it inaccessible...
Legilimentable 3 weeks 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
@shana1966 thats a legend... no one knows when Trier was first ready to be called a city... the romans were just the first to officialy attribute the name "city" to Trier.
Legilimentable 3 weeks ago
Heidelburg was great too. ...probably one of my favorite castles. especially the grounds
dragonracer76 2 years ago
Cool.. I never saw it in the daylight. It was under construction when a friend and I went the wall and snuck into the lower parts. We had to use the light from my camera screen to get around. I so miss Germany.
dragonracer76 2 years ago
hehe... i got lost in the kaisertherms ^^
LebkuchenPony 3 years ago
It must have been FREEZING down there in the winter...we were there on a sunny day in April, it was about 78 or 80 outside, but down there...much colder. It felt good though. :)
I love Trier, it's probably my favorite city in Germany, besides Rothenberg ob der Tauber.
farkas419 3 years ago
It was a pretty warm day for winter so it wasn't unbearable. Trier has to be my favorite city in Germany followed by Rothenberg. I have videos of Rothenburg also. I hope it brings back good memories. Thank you for watching.
juril001 3 years ago