Trier Germany is a city located over the banks of the river of Moselle in the country. Trier Germany is one of the oldest cities in the land, which was founded before the 16th century BC. Klaus Jensen is the Lord Mayor of the city Trier Germany, which is a part of the Urban district. Trier of Germany is situated in a valley between the vine covered hills of blood-red sandstone in the western provinces of the Rhineland-Palatinate state. Trier Germany is also famous for being the oldest seat of a bishop in the northern Alps.
Some of the major tourist attractions at Trier Germany include Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Porta Nigra, Toy Museum of Trier, Stadtisches Museum Simeonstift, the ethnological open air museum of Roscheider Hof, Fell Exhibition Slate Mine, the three Roman baths, Constantine Basilica, Roman bridge, Roman amphitheatre, Liebfrauenkirche, church of St. Paulin, two old tread-wheel cranes and St. Gangolf Church.
Trier Germany is also twinned with the towns of Metz, Ascoli Piceno, Gloucester, Pula, Fort Worth, Weimar, Nagaoka. Trier is easily accessible from the nearby towns and cities of Euren, Sirzenich, Pallien, Olewig, Kurenz, Sankt Matthias and Sankt Medard via roadways. The nearest airport offering regular flights is Bitburg Airport.