Europe and Russia Travelogue
 Germany 

The Palace Gardens behind the Prince-Elector's palace in Trier
The Roman Imperial Throne Room in Trier, which is now a Protestant Church
The Trier Cathedral and another church, the Liebfrauenkirche
Rotes Haus and Steipe, two medieval buildings in Trier's main market square
Trier's Thermen Am Viehmarkt, ruins of Roman baths that can be rented for parties
Trier's Barbara Thermen, one of the largest public baths in the Roman Empire
Trier's Kaiser Thermen, another set of ruined Roman baths, with the Roman amphitheater in the foreground
Trier from a hill, with the Roman Throne Room, the Liebfrauenkirche, and the Cathedral visible
Trier's famous Porta Nigra, the "Black Gate" of the Roman walls
A sign in the Mosel Valley for the speed limit for tanks. These are common across Germany. Our guess is that they are a holdover from the Cold War, but we're really not sure.
A typical scene on the Mosel River: a cute town (Niederemmel) on a bend in the river, laid out under vineyards
Bernkastel-Kues, viewed from the Landshut Castle above
The Grevenburg ruins above Traben-Trarbach
Burg Metternich, one of many castles overlooking the Mosel
The beautiful, but fake, Castle Cochem
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