If you want to get acquainted with the history of Germany, you must visit Berlin – where there are plenty of historical buildings and where the devastation that occurred during the Second World War is still visible, like open scars meant to remind us the horror left after the British bombardments, even though the city underwent a major restructuring process afterwards. But it’s not about Berlin that I will write below, but about a smaller and not so cosmopolitan city – Munich, the capital of the Bavaria region.
Trier, a Roman city with a French beauty
The old Citadel of Trier has a glorious past. Built in the year 16 BC, it became a big commercial center and then, at the end of the 3rd Century, it was considered a second Rome of the Roman Empire.