Weather in Trier. Actual conditions and forecast
Week forecast for temperature, rain and cloudiness
Map of wind conditions for Trier area
Map of Trier temperature forecast
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This temperature map is centered around Trier. The map is real-time and interactive.
Rain forecast for Trier area
1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Trier for any period within next 10 days.2. Via the top control panel, you can check the following weather parameters: Temperature, Cloud cover, Precipitation, Wind and Pressure.
This precipitation forecast map is centered around Trier. The map is also real-time and interactive.
Climate in Germany and weather forecast - best seasons for visit


Atmosphere of Germany: religion and languages
Since the time of Boniface, Germany was officially considered a country of Christianity and almost all the locals professed this particular religion. Later, from the 17th to the 20th centuries, two religions dominated in the country. Those were Catholicism and Protestantism. This was influenced by two factors - the thirty-year war and Protestant movements of Luther. At the beginning of the 20th century, the law declaring the separation of religion from state was approved in Germany at the Constitutional level. Since then, the religion has no longer exerted pressure on the domestic or foreign policy of the country. Citizens of Germany have the full right to choose independently the religion they want to profess, or to abandon it completely . … Open
Sights of Trier - photogallery
Trier guide chapters
Trier sightseeing
In fact, it is surprising that the whole structure has not fallen apart with time, despite the fact that almost all iron shackles and liquid tin, which were used by the Romans to keep the stones together, were stolen. By order of Napoleon, all church extensions disappeared from Porta Nigra in 1804. The old gate has returned to its former glory and the original look. Its old size - 36m wide, 30m high and 21m in depth … Open

Cultural excursion through Trier - things to see
The oldest city in Europe is home to numerous notable places and buildings. Archaeological excavations never stop on the territory of Trier. You can see the priceless discoveries of scientists in the Archaeological Museum. A large part of its exposition is occupied by the items belonging to the times of the Roman Empire. Basilica of Constantine is one of the oldest architectural places of interest of Trier. … Open

Attractions and active leisure
Trier is a university city, so cultural life is developed here. Bright signs of shops, cafes, and bars invite you to forget about the hectic everyday life, as well as cultural centers and clubs offer a rich program of events for every taste. Local people love and respect French and Italian cuisine, so definitely it worth visiting restaurants that specialize in these culinary destinations. If you desire to try the … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants
Your city break in Trier will not be complete without visiting local restaurants that will surprise their visitors by high level of service and wide choice of dishes. Kartoffel Restaurant Kiste is one of the best restaurants dedicated to national cuisine. It is perfect for family holidays. The restaurant’s menu features wide choice of meat dishes, salads and desserts. Rates in this restaurant will also be a … Open

Traditions and mentality of Trier
Trier is not only the oldest city in Germany, founded in 15 BC. but also the owner of numerous sights of Roman and medieval architecture, part of which is included by UNESCO in the World Cultural Heritage. Here, you will enjoy the priceless historical sights and architectural masterpieces; the most famous is Porta Nigra, the famous imperial baths, the remains of Barbara's thermae, the Roman bridge and the … Open

Travel guide to Trier
The Roman bridge.
If you make a walk on the South Alley/Kaiserstrasse, and then turn right and go along the Mosel, you will see the Roman bridge (Römerbrücke) , all the basalt piers of which (except for two piers) are the originals of the IV century. The second and the seventh piers were replaced after the bridge had been detonated in 1689 by French troops. The first wooden bridge on the … Open
If you make a walk on the South Alley/Kaiserstrasse, and then turn right and go along the Mosel, you will see the Roman bridge (Römerbrücke) , all the basalt piers of which (except for two piers) are the originals of the IV century. The second and the seventh piers were replaced after the bridge had been detonated in 1689 by French troops. The first wooden bridge on the … Open
