The Kaiserthermen were planned as a gift from the Emperor to the population of Trier in the form of public baths. Construction came to a halt in the 3rd century, then the building work on the Kaiserthermen was recommenced in the 4th century CE. At this time there were plans to use the building as barracks, possibly for the mounted Imperial guard. During later centuries the Kaiserthermen were converted and used as a castle, as a city wall and a monastery.
te dielen – it wurk te kopiearjen, fersprieden en út te stjoeren
te fermingen – it wurk oan te passen
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