Top architectural sightseeing and landmarks of Trier - ideas on city exploration routes

Downtown Trier 1. Local people have much respect to French and Italian cuisine, so you should definitely visit the restaurants that specialize in these cooking directions.
2. If you go to someone’s house, make sure to buy small gifts for hosts. Women are usually presented with a bouquet of flowers, and a bottle of good wine will be a good gift for a man.
3. Evening entertainments are not common among the indigenous people. Fans of entertainments are recommended to go to a nightclub or a disco. It is prohibited to make noise in houses after 21:00.
4. While communicating with locals, it’s not recommended to use active body language. When you speak to someone, call that person by his/her last name. Only close friends and relatives can call each other by name.
5. Local residents do not approve late calls (later than 21:00), but morning calls can be made starting from 7:00. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. Local motorists pay great attention to following of all traffic rules, so pedestrians are also recommended to show respect for motorists. Any violation of rules, either on the driver's side, or from pedestrians will result to a large fine.
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What to visit being in Trier - unique sights

Chateau de Malbrouck

From the series “The greatest France castles ”
Exhibitions are held here. They are dedicated to contemporary art. One of the most unusual events awaits visitors on the first Sunday of the month. One of the halls of the fortress was converted into a cinema. Film screenings are held in it every month. Fans of theatrical art will be interested in visiting Malbrouck Castle in mid-August. It becomes a venue for a traditional theater festival at this time of year. A very interesting collection of historical exhibits is kept in the castle permanently. Its visitors can see ancient weapons, beautiful antique furniture, and works of art from different eras, as well as collections of old black-and-white photographs. A walk through the vast grounds of the castle will also be interesting. … Read further

Cochem Town

From the series “Small Flamboyant Towns Painted with Van Gogh Colors”
The Cochem Castle is a landmark of national importance. The fortress was built over 1 000 years ago. Walk through the castle will be an unforgettable experience. There is an old dining room, a Gothic Hall and a number of other large rooms adorned with precious antiques. There is an interesting collection of ancient weapons. A number of historic buildings close to the castle survived too. Over the history, the fortress was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt again. The current version of the Cochem landmark was built in 1874. … Read further

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