The Imperial Baths are considered to be the second largest spa complex built by the Romans outside Rome. Originally planned for public use, the complex was never completed and over time it acquired a history all its own.
🗺️ Address:
Imperial Baths
Weberbach 41
54290 Trier
📫 Contact:
Phone: +49 (0) 651 4362-550
e-mail: info@trier-info.de
Web: www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/kaiserthermen
🕑 Opening hours:
April - September: daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
October and March: daily, 9 a.m. - 5p.m.
November - February: daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
🎟️ Admission fees:
Adults: 4,00 EUR
Adults with discount*: 3,00 EUR
Children / teenagers (6-18 years): 2,50 EUR
Children under 6 years: free admission
Families 1**: 4,00 EUR, each additional child: 0,50 EUR
Families 2***: 8,00 EUR, each additional child: 0,50 EUR
Adults in groups**** (from 10 persons): 3,50 EUR
Children / young people in groups**** (from 10 persons, up to 18 years): 2,00 EUR
* Pupils over 18 years, students, trainees, voluntary social year-performers, pensioners, unemployed, severely disabled, each with proof.
** 1 adult with up to . 4 children over 6 years
*** 2 adults with up to . 4 children from 6 years
**** Group tickets must be purchased together by one person (tour guide, supervisor). Group tickets cannot be issued to individuals (including visitors in closed groups).
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The special weapons depot Area One near Fischbach near Dahn was a large ammunition depot of the US Army. It was built by NATO during the Cold War. Today it can be freely visited.
🗺️ Address:
Parkplatz an der K43
(bend between Ludwigswinkel and Fischbach industrial park).
66996 Fischbach bei Dahn
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The ruins of Neudahn Castle are located high up on a rocky spur in the Dahner Felsenland. But the strenuous climb is worth it! From the top you have a great view over the Moosbach valley. If you don't like it so steep, you can also choose a slightly longer, but flatter way up.
🗺️ Address:
Neudahne
The Mehlinger Heide was originally a beautiful large forest, which was deforested by the end of the 1930s. Later the French used the area as a military training area and even today explosives can be found there.
This video is about an interesting point within the Mehlinger Heide: a shelter with in