Porta Nigra, Germany

Photograph by Robert Clark , National Geographic

TRIER, GERMANY The Porta Nigra, or "black gate," still dominates Trier, Germany . A hundred feet tall, it was built in the second century as part of four miles of walls. Trier was a major city in the late Roman Empire, even serving as a regional capital under several emperors.

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