Porta Nigra in Trier — Stock Photo, Image
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Porta Nigra in Trier — Stock Editorial Photography

Trier, Germany - August 4, 2009: The Porta Nigra is a 2nd-century Roman city gate in Trier, Germany. It was given its name (which means "black gate") in the Middle Ages because of its weathered color.

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