

Trier, Germany
Trier, Germany
The Roman Bridge (Römerbrücke) in Trier is one of Germany’s oldest bridges, with massive stone piers dating back to the 2nd century AD. Still carrying traffic across the Moselle, it offers a striking glimpse of Roman engineering in everyday use. While it is not a large sightseeing complex, its historical importance and scenic riverside setting make it a worthwhile stop, especially for visitors interested in Trier’s Roman heritage or enjoying a walk along the water.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: Open 24 hours