Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Trier and uncover the secrets of Germany's oldest wine cellar, a remarkable site dating back to Roman times. This guided experience invites you to explore a living piece of history, where ancient walls tell stories of centuries past and the spirit of discovery thrives.
Built around 330 AD, the cellar once served as a vital storage house for Roman citizens in Trier, Germany. Today, it remains vibrant and full of life, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region's rich winemaking heritage. The atmosphere is anything but museum-like, making it perfect for curious explorers.
During your visit, a knowledgeable guide will lead you through the labyrinthine cellar, sharing fascinating tales and insights about its eventful past. The tour is conducted in German, ensuring an authentic local experience for all participants.
To complete your journey, you'll enjoy a tasting of two carefully selected house wines in the cellar's unique ambiance. The experience accommodates groups from one to twenty-six guests and lasts about one hour, making it ideal for both individuals and small groups.
No matter the weather, this tour runs year-round, promising an unforgettable adventure beneath Trier's historic streets. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in the flavors and stories of Germany's oldest wine cellar.





