Museum showcasing paintings, sculptures, textiles & furnishings related to city's cultural history.
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Reviews — 8

Very disappointing museum. A couple interesting pieces like the 3d city model showing the war damage but many exhibits are just a waste of time. Having a group of artists doing sketches and yakking away in the cloister ruined that experience. To make it even worse, one of these "artists" was spread eagle in the middle of the aisle with no respect for paying customers trying to walk through. Also, the loud employees taking all over the place was irritating. I could barely hear the audio guide in the first room because of the screaming gift shop lady. Save your money and go see something else.

A very well preserved remains of the town Trier history.3 floors . Recommended to visit if you are in town.

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Very fine to visit. Recommend it for sure.

Ok....
price is also fair enough
price is also fair enough

Very interesting museum concentrating on the historical importance of Trier. Lots of artifacts spanning centuries of the evolution and development of Germany's oldest city.

Absolutely boring from beginning to end. Nothing in foreign language, only in German. Very disappointing for THE city museum...