Porta Nigra
When do you wish to visit the Porta Nigra?
Opening hours
April - September: daily 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
October and March: daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
November
- February: daily 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Note:
Last admission 30
minutes before closing.
Updated opening hours
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Updated opening hours on your desired date: www.trier-today.de
Admission prices
Single admission to Porta Nigra (price per person):
a) Adults: € 4.00
b) Adults in groups (10 or more persons): € 3.50
c) Children and adolescents through age 17: € 2.50
d) Children and adolescents through age 17 in groups: € 2.00
e) Pensioners, unemployed, students (over age 18), severely disabled, military and civilian service: € 3.00
Single admission to Porta Nigra (family ticket)
f) Families (1 adult with a maximum of 4 children over age 6): € 4.00
each additional child: € .50
g) Families (2 adults with a maximum of 4 children over age 6): € 8.00
each additional child: € .50
Combination tickets
Antiquity Card
Basic
The Antiquity Card Basic includes admission to the Trier Archaeological
Museum (Landesmuseum) and two Roman structures. Price: € 12.00 per adult (up to
four children under age 18 are included in the ticket price).
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Antiquity Card
Basic for groups (15 or more persons)
The Antiquity Card Basic for groups includes admission to
the Trier Archaeological Museum (Landesmuseum) and two Roman structures. Price: € 10.00 per adult (in a
group). Price reductions for admission
and for tours are not included.
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Antiquity Card
Premium
The Antiquity Card
Premium includes admission to the Trier Archaeological Museum (Landesmuseum)
and to the four Roman structures Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths, Amphitheater,
and Forum Baths. Price: € 18.00 per adult (up to four children under age 18
are included in the ticket price).
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Antiquity Card
School
The Antiquity Card
School costs € 6.00 per school student and includes admission to the Trier Archaeological Museum
(Landesmuseum), to the four Roman structures Porta Nigra, Imperial Baths,
Amphitheater, and Forum Baths.
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