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Explora 10 monumentos, lugares de interés y atracciones en Regensburg, Germany. Desde los lugares más icónicos hasta joyas ocultas — recopiladas de experiencias reales de viajeros.

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  1. Walhalla memorial

    Walhallastraße 48, Donaustauf Apr-Sep 09:00-17:45, Oct 09:00-16:45, Nov-Mar 10:00-11:45 & 13:00-15:45 Adults €4, Concessions €3 49.03090, 12.22400

    The Walhalla is a hall of fame that honours laudable and distinguished people, and famous personalities in German history – politicians, sovereigns, scientists and artists. The neo-classical structure was built 1830-1842 and is considered to be the most important building commissioned by King Ludwig I. It is located outside the city of Regensburg on a hill next to the Danube.…

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    The most scenic way to get there is by ferry, which docks close to the Stone Bridge. Alternatively you can take the local bus route 5 to the "Walhallastrasse" stop in Donaustauf. Both routes require you to climb about 358 steps on the most direct route up the hill.

  2. Regensburg Cathedral

    Domplatz 1 Apr-May & Oct 06:30-18:00, Jun-Sep 06:30-19:00, Nov-Mar 06:30-17:00 free 49.01945, 12.09830

    The Cathedral of St. Peter is the seat of the Catholic diocese of Regensburg and the prime example of Gothic architecture in Bavaria. Construction commenced in 1273 and the church was finished in 1872, after more than 600 years of work. The cathedral is open for visitors outside mass. Tours are available for individuals as well as groups.…

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    A highlight is a concert or rehearsal of the world famous boys' choir Domspatzen.

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  3. Scots Monastery

    Jakobstraße 3 Daily 08:00-18:00 free 49.01861, 12.08832

    Founded around the year 1070 by Hiberno-Scottish missionaries, the church was in the hands of Irish and Scottish monks most of its history. The most famous architectural element of the structure is the dark north portal with its enigmatic composition of ornamental and figural sculptures.…

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    Contrary to the dark outside, the interior is very bright and friendly.

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  4. Historic Sausage Kitchen

    Thundorferstraße 3 Daily 08:00-19:00 49.02093, 12.09757

    This tavern by the Danube was the first sausage kitchen in the world and already served the construction workers of the Stone Bridge and the Cathedral in the 12th century. That allegedly makes it the first fast food joint ever.…

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    It is still a restaurant specializing in all kinds of sausage dishes and a definite must-see for every Regensburg visitor.

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  5. Palace St. Emmeram

    Emmeramsplatz 5 Tours: Daily 10:30, 12:30, 14:30, 16:30 Adults €13.50, Concessions €11 49.01472, 12.09285

    St. Emmeram is a palace of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis, a former key player in postal services in Europe. The palace can only be visited as part of a tour, as the owners still live here. The treasure chamber and royal stables can be visited daily 11:00-17:00 for €4.50 without booking a tour.

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  6. Neupfarrkirche

    Neupfarrplatz 5 49.01836, 12.09619

    Neupfarrkirche is a Protestant church at the central square of Regensburg. The first structures were built in 1519, shortly after the Jewish population, who lived in the neighbourhood, was illegally chased out of the city during a power vacuum caused by the death of emperor Maximilian I.

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  7. Porta Praetoria

    Unter den Schwibbögen 49.02012, 12.09854

    The Porta Praetoria is claimed as Germany's most ancient stone building (although the Drususstein tower in Mainz can be certainly dated to 9 BC). It is dating back to 179 AD and was the northern gateway of the Roman settlement and military camp Castra Regina.

  8. Stone Bridge

    Steinerne Brücke 49.02220, 12.09722

    The Stone Bridge is Regensburg's most important landmark, besides Regensburg Cathedral, and a masterpiece of medieval architecture. It was built 1135-1146 and today is a pedestrian bridge that connects the city center with Stadtamhof.

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  9. Old Town Hall and Museum of the Imperial Perpetual Diet

    Rathausplatz 1 Tours: Nov-Dec & Mar 14:00, Apr-Oct 15:00 €40 + (per person) €4 49.02026, 12.09426

    Regensburg was the seat of the Perpetual Diet of the Holy Roman Empire 1663-1806. The museum, which is located in the Old Town Hall, focuses around the Holy Roman Empire and its influence on German and European history.

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  10. Minor basilica ''Unserer lieben Frau zur Alten Kapelle''

    Schwarze-Bären-Straße 7 49.01834, 12.10006

    The church was first mentioned in 875. It was renovated several times and nowadays the interior is a great example of Rococo architecture. Especially the altar is of outstanding beauty.

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