Aula Palatina

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"The Aula Palatina, also called Basilica of Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika), at Trier, Germany is a Roman palace basilica that was commissioned by the emperor Constantine I (AD 306–337) at the beginning of the 4th century.

Today it is used as the Church of the Redeemer and owned by a congregation within the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland. The basilica contains the largest extant hall from antiquity (see List of ancient Greek and Roman roofs) and is ranked a World Heritage Site. The hall has a length of 67 m, a width of 26.05 m and a height of 33 m. It is designated as part of the Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St. Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier UNESCO World Heritage Site." - (en.wikipedia.org 20.06.2020)
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49.753299713135
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6.6433000564575
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  • Mosaik mit Göttern, Musen und Rednern

    Mosaik mit Göttern, Musen und Rednern

    Für den Bau der Trierer...

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    Image: Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier - CC BY-NC-SA

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