Treverer Code

Even today, buildings such as the Imperial Baths or the Basilica of Constantine bear witness to a bygone era in Trier. But what did the city look like in the heyday of these buildings? The virtual reality city tour 'Treverer Code' sends you on an exciting, two-hour journey back in time to antiquity. In the middle of Trier's city center, you plunge into the virtual hustle and bustle and experience firsthand what life was like in the former capital of the Western Roman Empire - all it takes is a glance through the VR headset.

PICO 4 Enterprise VR headset

With the PICO 4 Enterprise VR headset, you can comfortably and safely take a look into the past.

Tickets

Secure your ticket now for your time travel to the ancient Trier. In about two hours, for 24 € (reduced 17 €), you will experience a time long gone and learn more about the life of the inhabitants of Trier at that time.

Where just a moment ago grass covered the extensive area of the Imperial Baths, and the remains of stone walls stood, suddenly enormous marble columns rise into the air and people stroll relaxed to the extensive basins. This can only mean one thing: you are on a journey through time! 

The virtual reality city tour 'Trever Code' transports you directly from the present to the origins of Trier. At five different stations, you will dive into the ancient world and gradually decipher how 'Augusta Treverorum' became the lively center it is today. Equipped with the latest VR headsets and accompanied by a tour guide, you will embark on an approximately two-hour tour of Trier. In addition to virtual insights into the past, you will also learn many exciting additional information and anecdotes. Directly on site you compare how the world has changed in 2000 years and history is suddenly within reach.

Route

Route 2,7km

5 Sites

Start and Finish

Duration 2h

FAQ

'VR' stands for virtual reality. To enter specially designed 360° worlds, such as that of the Treverer Code, all you have to do is put on a pair of VR glasses. Through them, you not only see everything that is happening around you, but also perceive the sounds from the application.

A tour guide welcomes you to the Frankenturm and hands you a pair of VR glasses. In the Frankenturm you will receive a briefing on how to use the glasses and then you will start with the first station. Afterwards you will walk along the route together with the guide. At selected stations you put on the VR glasses and go into the virtual Trier of the past. Your tour guide will also tell you more about the historic city between the stops.

Experience with virtual reality is not a prerequisite for participation in the city tour. The guest guide will explain everything you need to know about using and operating the VR glasses at the beginning and will also be available for questions and assistance during the tour.

In principle, the tour is suitable for all people aged 13 and over who fancy a virtual journey through time and are curious about Trier's history. Although a certain affinity for technology is helpful when using the VR glasses, the guide will also be happy to help those who feel a little insecure.

Children from the age of 13 can participate in the city tour accompanied by an adult. Since VR is a very immersive experience, children must be ready to handle these impressions. In addition, the manufacturer of the PICO 4 Enterprise heasdset recommends that the devices should only be used from the age of 13. From the age of 16, teenagers can also take part in the city tour on their own.

The VR city tour can also be booked for private groups up to a maximum of 15 people. Please use our booking form for requests. Details are also available here »

The VR city tour is suitable for people with mobility impairments. The VR locations have been selected so that they are either accessible without barriers or an equivalent alternative is available. The 'Trever Code' has also been programmed so that it can be experienced in its entirety from the starting point in the Frankenturm on a stationary basis if required.

From April to October, public guided VR tours (in German) start every Wednesday and Friday at 15:00, Saturdays at 12:30 and 15:30 as well as Sundays at 12:30. There are no Treverer Code guided tours during the Altstadtfest Trier (Old Town Festival).

Tours for private groups are organized individually. Details are available here »

The VR city tour takes place mostly outside. If it is not possible to follow the conventional route of the Trever Code due to heavy rain or storm, the VR stations with all additional information can also be experienced in the Frankenturm, the starting and ending point of the route. In this version of the city tour, too, a guest guide will lead you through time with lots of exciting additional information.

The route is 2.5 km and takes about 2 hours. A stop is planned at each of the VR stations so that you can relax and enjoy the journey through time.

The tickets are only available in advance - in each case up to max. 1 hour before the appointment.

Book the VR city tour easily online or at the tourist information at the Porta Nigra. No tickets are sold at the Frankenturm!

The VR headsets are comfortably adjustable and offer enough space to wear glasses underneath. However, depending on your visual acuity, the optical sharpness of the application may be perceived as lower.

Regular public guided tours are offered in German. For private group tours, English is currently also available and other languages will be possible in the future. Please send us your request using our booking form.

Under Terms and Conditions you will find further information on booking and participation as well as on the virtual reality experience.

Sponsoring & concept

Organizer

Client

Consultant/partner

Sponsor

Client
Stadt Trier

Idea and production
Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH

Script
Ludger Pfanz, Karlsruhe

Scientific consulting
Dr. Goethert, Universität Trier
Prof. Dr. Winfried Weber, Trier

Technichal consulting
Martin Adam,
DSC Dietmar Schickel,
Consulting GmbH & Co.KG, Berlin

Data basis
GDKE/Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier
und Dießenbacher Informationsmedien, Xanten

Conceptual consulting
Dr. Mahler, Stabsstelle Römerbauten
im Trierer Zentrum der Antike

Programming
Northdocks

Concept and UI design
amatik Designagentur