

Trier, Germany
Trier, Germany
Amphitheatre Trier is one of Germany’s best-preserved Roman arenas and a key reminder of Trier’s time as an imperial city. Built in the 2nd century AD, it once hosted gladiator combats and public spectacles for thousands of spectators. Visitors can explore the stone seating area and the underground chambers where fighters and animals were kept. Its historical importance, compact size, and location near Trier’s other Roman landmarks make it an easy and worthwhile stop for anyone interested in ancient history.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 9:00–18:00