Trier Imperial Baths

The Trier Imperial Baths, also known as Kaiserthermen, are an archaeological site in Trier, Germany, representing a significant historical landmark.

The Trier Imperial Baths, also known as Kaiserthermen, are an archaeological site located in Trier, Germany. Situated in the district of Trier-Mitte/Gartenfeld, these baths represent a significant historical landmark. The site is considered an archaeological site, and there’s a suggestion it may be part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a cultural heritage monument within Rhineland-Palatinate.

Visitors can learn more about the Imperial Baths, including opening hours, on the website http://zentrum-der-antike.de/monumente/kaiserthermen/die-kaiserthermen.html. Please note that an entrance fee is required. The site offers limited wheelchair accessibility.

The Imperial Baths are open throughout the year, with varying hours depending on the season. Typically, they are open daily from 9:00 to 16:00 in the winter months (January-February and November-December), extending to 17:00 in March and October, and 18:00 during the summer months (April-September).

Practical information

Opening hours
Jan-Feb,Nov-Dec Mo-Su,PH 09:00-16:00; Mar,Oct Mo-Su,PH 09:00-17:00; Apr-Sep Mo-Su,PH 09:00-18:00