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26-SEP-2017

Trier. Porta Nigra

Porta Nigra is the best place to begin a tour of Trier. The gate dates back to a time (about A.D. 180) when the Romans often erected public buildings of huge stone blocks (here, the biggest weigh up to six metric tons).The slabs were cut by bronze saws powered by mill wheels (some cutting traces are still visible) and put together without mortar. Instead, two stones each were held together horizontally by iron clamps whose bent ends were embedded in corresponding holes by molten lead. One clamp is visible inside the gate near the eastern spiral staircase; rust traces can be seen in many holes on the outside because in the Middle Ages people chiseled these holes to retrieve the metal for recycling.The stone blocks were spared a recycling because of the Greek monk Simeon, who had himself walled up in the eastern tower as a hermit after 1028. After his death in 1034/5, he was buried inside the gate and made a saint. In his honor, two churches were built into the gate (torn down 1804-1819). The upper story of the eastern tower was razed - the only real damage to the stone gate, whose name, »Black Gate,« is medieval and goes back to the black pollution patina on the gray sandstone.

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Julie Oldfield10-Nov-2017 16:15
Excellent in black and white. V
Dan Greenberg07-Nov-2017 16:08
Nice old building that looks great in B&W. ~V~
Tom LeRoy07-Nov-2017 13:57
Good choice to go black and white to show the Porta Nigra! V
Gill Kopy07-Nov-2017 04:33
The B&W treatment really emphasizes the age of this marvelous structure V
Dennis Hoyne07-Nov-2017 03:17
The history and construction details really add to the interest of this building. Nicely photographed with all the figures in the foreground. V
Tom Munson06-Nov-2017 18:19
Terrific image, Jose. It is a beautiful building.
bill friedlander06-Nov-2017 17:44
Lovely shot of the old building and the visitors. Lots of history here. V
Hennie & Lies Lammers06-Nov-2017 17:29
Beautiful picture of this building. We were also twice in this beautiful city. v
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