

Trier, Germany
Trier, Germany
The Imperial Baths in Trier are one of the largest Roman bath complexes north of the Alps, built in the 4th century and never fully completed as intended. Today, visitors can explore impressive brick ruins and underground passageways that reveal the scale and engineering of late Roman Trier. While less ornate than some Roman sites, the baths are especially rewarding for those interested in archaeology, ancient urban life, and the city’s Roman heritage. They make a worthwhile stop if you want a clearer sense of Trier’s importance in the Roman Empire.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 9:00–17:00