Forum Baths at the Viehmarkt
The Forum Baths boasts archaeological findings from the early days of Trier to the end of the Second World War. Various foundations were discovered during building works underneath the forum in 1987. These include foundations from Roman houses from the early days of the city. There are also 2nd century foundations of a big building whose purpose is still a mystery to this day. The building was converted into public baths in the 4th century. The name Forum Baths was based on these findings. There are also streets and canals, a medieval cesspit and the cellar rooms of the baroque Capuchin monastery, which were all excavated between 1987 and 1994.
The impressive variety of archaeological findings at the Forum Baths are protected by a glass structure designed by architect Oswald M. Ungers. The building is a showcase of modern archaeology and the chequered history of Trier, and is also used for exhibitions. The underground Roman streets are shown in their actual locations in red granite, highlighting the central location of the forum in the ancient road network of Trier.
The Forum Baths can also be hired for events including civil weddings.
Tuesday – Sunday and public holidays
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Individuals
€4.00 Adults, per person
€3.00 Adults with concessions,* per person
€2.50 Children and young people (7 to 18 years old), per person
Free admission for children under 7 years of age.
Groups**
€3.50 Adults (10 people or more), per person
€2.00 Children and young people up to 18 years old (10 people or more), per person
Families
€4.00 Family ticket I (1 adult with up to 4 children of 7 and over)
€8.00 Family ticket II (2 adults with up to 4 children of 7 and over)
€0.50 Each additional child (7 and over)
Free admission for children under 7 years of age.
Admission included for AntikenCard holders.
* Over 18 years old in full-time education, students, apprentices, those carrying out voluntary service, pensioners, the unemployed and people with severe disabilities – evidence required in all cases.
** Group tickets must be redeemed at the same time by a single person (tour guide, supervisor). Group tickets cannot be issued to individuals (including visitors forming part of groups).
Discover Trier with the AntikenCard
When you visit Trier, you see evidence of the ancient world everywhere you look. There is nowhere else north of the Alps that gives you such an authentic and affordable experience of Roman times, all thanks to the AntikenCard* Trier (combined ticket for the ancient centre).
It is a handy ticket that includes visits to monumental buildings in the ancient Roman city and original archaeological findings. The AntikenCard Basic includes single admission to two Roman buildings and the Rheinisches Landesmuseum. The AntikenCard Premium gives you single admission to Trier’s four Roman buildings (Porta Nigra, the Imperial Baths, the Amphitheatre and the Forum Baths) and the Rhine State Museum. The tickets are valid until the end of the calendar year. For real fans of all things Roman, there is also the AntikenCard (M)ein Jahr, which is an annual pass allowing you to visit the Roman buildings and the Rheinisches Landesmuseum as many times as you like. All three cards include admission for up to four children of 18 and under.
The AntikenCard also includes further discounts and offers for some of the cultural highlights in Trier. It gives you reduced admission to the immersive multimedia theatre experience ‘Im Reich der Schatten’ and to the Simeonstift and Trier cathedral museums. AntikenCard holders are also entitled to a 10% discount on guided tours of Roman Trier provided by ttm – Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH. These include the toga tour and costume tours of the Porta Nigra, the Imperial Baths and the Amphitheatre.**
The AntikenCard is available from all Roman buildings, the Rhine State Museum Trier and Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH. It can also be sent by post (postal charges apply).
AntikenCard Basic €12.00
Single admission: Two Roman buildings of your choice (Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths, Amphitheatre, Forum Baths) and admission to the Rhine State Museum. One adult with up to 4 children of 18 and under. Valid until the end of the calendar year.
AntikenCard Premium €18.00
Single admission: Four Roman buildings (Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths, Amphitheatre, Forum Baths) and admission to the Rhine State Museum. One adult with up to 4 children of 18 and under. Valid until the end of the calendar year
AntikenCard (M)ein Jahr €25.00
Annual pass for unlimited visits: Four Roman buildings (Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths, Amphitheatre, Forum Baths) and admission to the Rhine State Museum. One adult with up to 4 children of 18 and under. Validity: one year from date of purchase. Additional discounts and extras: 1 x free visit to the multimedia theatre experience ‘Im Reich der Schatten’ in the Rhine State Museum, 10% discount on Rhine State Museum publications when purchased in the museum shop.
AntikenCard Group €10.00
Single admission per person: Two Roman buildings of your choice (Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths, Amphitheatre, Forum Baths) and admission to the Rhine State Museum in a group of 10 people or more. Valid for one week from purchase, no additional discounts.
AntikenCard School €6.00
Single admission per person: Four Roman buildings (Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths, Amphitheatre, Forum Baths) and admission to the Rhine State Museum for a school trip. Valid for one week from purchase, no additional discounts.
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* The AntikenCard is issued to a specific person, non-transferable and only valid with the specified name and on presentation of an identity card. In the Rhine State Museum, it only gives free admission to the permanent exhibition and any temporary exhibitions included in the normal museum admission price. Major temporary exhibitions with separate admission prices are not included, although there is normally a ‘Special AntikenCard’ available for the exhibition in question. The AntikenCard is only valid during normal opening hours and does not include participation in special events, guided tours or other offers, except for public guided tours of permanent or temporary exhibitions at the state museum on Sunday and entry to the Roman Festival at the Imperial Baths. Free entry to events by external providers is explicitly excluded and it will not be replaced, returned or reimbursed if lost.
** The number of people taking part in guided tours is limited.
There is full disabled access to the Forum Baths, with a lift to the exhibition area in the basement and no steps. The second basement levels can be reached via a circular path with no steps, although there are some ramps and inclines. There is also a disabled toilet on this level. There are steps to the observation tower on the top floor. Parking spaces are available in the nearby car parks.
Parking options
- Europahalle underground car park (100 m)
- Town hall car park (150 m)
Coach parking
- 5–6 paying bays along Weberbach near the Aula Palatina (400 m)
- 20 paying bays at the Imperial Baths coach park (450 m)