Which gigantic structure did the Romans build here almost 2000 years ago? How did Regensburg become incredibly rich in the Middle Ages and which typical feature from those times is unique to a German city? Why is Regensburg called the most northern city of Italy? How did the discovery of America contribute to Regensburg’s impoverishment? Why did delegates from all over Central Europe live in Regensburg in the 1700s? And what makes Regensburg so attractive today?
Discover the most important sights of Regensburg’s old town with me and find out! Wander through the biggest original medieval city of Germany and soak in the atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage Site’s narrow cobblestone alleys and wide medieval boulevards, impressive mansions and colorful, leaning houses.
In addition to the highlights of the old town, discover special treasures off the beaten track on this tour: Which gigantic hidden 1800-year-old underground structure do most Regensburg visitors miss out on? Where is the last World War II ruin of town? How did a forbidden pregnancy lay the foundation for one of Regensburg’s oldest and most splendid churches? Where can we find a little “city of the dead” in town? How old is Regensburg’s New Synagogue?
To make your experience complete, we will cross the river, walk the old Stone Bridge and have a wonderful panoramic view over the old town. We’ll also take a break in between of about half an hour for you to rest your feet and brains over a coffee (or beer?).
You’ve seen the highlights of town already and want to discover special treasures off the beaten track, where the ships’ tours don’t go to? Join me for your second walk through town and find answers to questions like: Which gigantic hidden 1800-year-old underground structure do most Regensburg visitors miss out on? Where is the last World War II ruin of town? How did a forbidden pregnancy lay the foundation for one of Regensburg’s oldest and most splendid churches? Where can we find a little “city of the dead” in town? And how old is Regensburg’s New Synagogue?
To make your experience complete, we will cross the river, walk the old Stone Bridge and have a wonderful panoramic view over the old town.
All of my tours can be tailored to your needs and wishes – please inquire!
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