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Imperial Roman Baths (Kaiserthermen)

Imperial Roman Baths (Kaiserthermen)
Imperial Roman Baths (Kaisertherman)

Over 1600 years ago, the Romans built one of the grandest and most impressive baths in the world: the Imperial Baths in Trier. Today you can visit this gigantic bathing facility: go back in time to the Roman era, descend into the subterranean labyrinth and get a feel for history.

Hours: April - September: 9am - 6pm, October: 9am - 5pm, November - February: 9am - 4pm, March: 9am - 5pm.

Admission: 2.10 € Adults, 1 € Children under 18, 1.60 € Concessions, 5.10 € Family Card.

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Address: Weimarer Allee 2, 54290 Trier
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