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- Oswald Mathias Ungers under the Viehmarkt. Already around the middle of the 2nd century, the baths at the Viehmarkt had become too small for the growing...
- 63766°E / 49.752736; 6.63766 The Forum Baths of Trier (German: Thermen am Viehmarkt or Viehmarktthermen) are a ruin of a Roman bath complex in Augusta Treverorum...
- Arolser Barockfestspiele (Baroque festival) August: Arolser Kram- und Viehmarkt (a fair with amu****t rides, household goods and cattle markets at the...
- Lutherkirche was designed by the architect Friedrich Heitmann and located at the Viehmarkt, a market in the Haberberg quarter. The Neo-Renaissance church with Baroque...
- anti-Jewish songs, with the epicenter being the poor areas of Neuss around the Viehmarkt. This situation lasted for days, until a contingent of soldiers was moved...
- the parc ferme being a prominent display of all remaining cars on the Viehmarkt, surrounded by restaurants, pubs and special events such as music and...
- 1988, remnants of Roman fresco paintings were discovered beneath the Viehmarkt. On November 5, the Trier Observatory was officially inaugurated. In the...
- Reines Prochaines (CH) Mittwoch, 16. August 2023 20:15 Roulotte auf dem Viehmarkt" (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 15 September 2023. "Der Ring – Ein...
- a regularly held jazz festival in June, and mid-July brings Kram- und Viehmarkt – a fair with household goods and cattle markets. December is the time...
- known as Holzmarkt (Wood Market). The middle section was then known as Viehmarkt (Cattle Market). The plaza was first mentioned as Bärenplatz in the mid-19th...