The building of the Bernard snuff factory is located in the middle of Regensburg’s old town. Today, some rooms of the renovated building are used as a museum.
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The building of the Bernard snuff factory is located in the middle of Regensburg’s old town. Today, some rooms of the renovated building are used as a museum.
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Not far from Regensburg is the small town of Abensberg. We took a little diversions on our way to Regensburg to see the Kuchlbauer Tower here.
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During our visit to Regensburg, there were so many discoveries on the outskirts – I just had to pay more attention to these places.
The term Valhalla comes from Norse mythology and describes the resting place for fallen warriors. The German memorial site Valhalla near Regensburg is named after the mythical resting place and I think the place really is a bit mythical-monumental.
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You can’t miss Regensburg Cathedral on a walk through the city. We were also drawn to the city’s most important church.
Regensburg’s old town is characterised by many narrow and often winding alleys. We strolled through the streets and discovered some interesting things.
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