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During this tour, you will visit the Old town hall, also a UNESCO world heritage site, the Cathedral, the Stone bridge, and the Roman gate "Porta Praetoria" with a private licensed guide.
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Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof - Unesco World Heritage
Listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, we start our tour at the Old Town of Regensburg consisting of wealthy merchant houses. This largest medieval region of the city is one of the top attractions in Germany consisting of approximately 1500 buildings and cityscapes. It is also a part of the Green-Belt area.
Cathedral of St Peter's
Moving forward to the Old Town Hall, and Cathedral (visit from the outside), which is is complex of three-section buildings from the 13th century. The popular expressions “to put something on the long bench” (to postpone something) and “to sit at the green table” (to take important decisions) was originated from this very own location. The town hall consists of the Town Hall tower, the Gothic Imperial Chamber building and the baroque Town Hall. The cathedral is based upon the fascinating Gothic architecture and is one of the known landmarks of the state. You will also be able to view incorporation of French Gothic architectural themes since the architect under whose supervision the new cathedral in 1280 was built, had been trained in France.
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njcavalier,,23 thg 1, 2025
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We thoroughly enjoyed our guided walking tour of Regensburg. The picturesque old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is filled with historic gems from different eras. Among these are the remains of the Roman gate and walls that date to the 2nd century. Also of interest are the 12th-century Stone Bridge that spans the Danube and the twin-spired 13th-century St. Peter Cathedral, both major emblems of the city. An unexpected treat — just across from the entrance to the magnificent cathedral — was the building that served as Napoleons headquarters during the 1809 Battle of Regensburg. Yet another surprise was the Historic Sausage Kitchen of Regensburg near the Stone Bridge. Said to be the longest continuously-operated public restaurant in the world, it is housed in a building that was erected in 1135 (!) and which was originally the construction office of the Stone Bridge. A guided tour of the Old Town of Regensburg is very much worthwhile. I highly recommend it.
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