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Houses with a rock massif in the background
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Built entirely of stone between 1135 and 1146 at the latest, the Stone Bridge is considered a masterpiece of medieval architecture and the oldest surviving bridge in Germany. It served as a model for many later bridges, including the Charles Bridge in Prague. For centuries, the bridge was the only permanent bridge over the Danube between Ulm and Vienna and played a central role in medieval long-distance trade. Its importance contributed significantly to Regensburg's UNESCO World Heritage status. The Stone Bridge is, alongside Regensburg Cathedral, the most important landmark and structure in Regensburg. The Bridge Man (Brückenmännchen) was a well-known symbol of the Stone Bridge from a very early stage, and its popularity has remained unchanged to this day. A visit to the Stone Bridge in Regensburg is highly recommended – for history buffs as well as architecture and city lovers. The bridge not only offers a fascinating insight into medieval engineering, but also a magnificent view of the Danube, Regensburg Cathedral, and the Old Town.
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Magnificent from the outside, well worth seeing from the inside. A clear recommendation! A visit to the cathedral is worthwhile not only for those interested in art and history, but also for anyone who wants to experience an impressive atmosphere. St. Peter's Cathedral in Regensburg is the most important Gothic building in Bavaria and an outstanding example of medieval architecture in Germany. Construction began around 1273 on the foundations of a Romanesque predecessor and was largely completed by the 16th century. The characteristic twin towers that characterize the cityscape, however, only received their current neo-Gothic appearance in the 19th century. With a height of around 105 meters, they are among the tallest church towers in Bavaria. The cathedral has been the cathedral of the Diocese of Regensburg for centuries and is dedicated to Saint Peter. Particularly worth seeing are the original stained glass windows from the 13th and 14th centuries, the delicate high choir and the richly decorated west facade. Another cultural highlight is the world-famous Regensburg Cathedral Choir, which originated here. A visit to the cathedral is not only worthwhile from an art historical perspective, but also offers impressive insights into Regensburg's religious and cultural history.
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Worth seeing old town, which invites you to stroll.
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Very nice city with historic city center. It is worth planning an overnight stay here.
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Regensburg's excellent location on continental routes made it an important meeting place for the nobles of the Carolingian Empire as early as the 8th century. With the consolidation of the Eastern Carolingian Empire in the 9th century, Regensburg became one of the main political meeting places of this new Central European state and its successor, the Holy Roman Empire, for centuries. The Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg (1663-1806) emerged as a political instrument of this Central European power conglomerate. Numerous buildings bear witness to the city's history as one of the centers of the Holy Roman Empire, including the Family Towers, the large Romanesque and Gothic churches and monasteries of St. Emmeram, the Old Chapel, the Lower Minster, and St. James, the Stone Bridge, the Porta Praetoria, St. Peter's Cathedral, and the late Gothic Town Hall. Regensburg's Old Town has retained the size it assumed in the early 14th century and, like no other city in Central Europe, reflects the economic, political, and religious developments of the High Middle Ages. With its significant exchanges, including cultural and architectural influences, it decisively shaped the region north of the Alps. The historic building stock reflects two millennia of structural continuity and includes Roman, Romanesque, and Gothic structures. Regensburg's architecture from the 11th to 13th centuries still defines the character of the city, characterized by tall buildings, dark and narrow alleys, and mighty fortifications. https://www.unesco.de/kultur-und-natur/welterbe/welterbe-deutschland/altstadt-von-regensburg-mit-stadtamhof
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Where the Naab flows into the Danube.
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