Altes Rathaus

The Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) in Regensburg is a must-visit for anyone interested in medieval history, politics, and architecture. Located in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, this historic building dates back to the 13th century and played a crucial role in the Holy Roman Empire, serving as the seat of the Perpetual … Continue reading Altes Rathaus

St. Peter’s Cathedral

St. Peter’s Cathedral (Regensburger Dom) is the most iconic landmark in Regensburg and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Bavaria. Towering over the city’s medieval Old Town, this stunning cathedral has been the spiritual heart of Regensburg for centuries and remains an absolute must-visit for anyone exploring the city. Construction began in … Continue reading St. Peter’s Cathedral

Brückturm Museum

The Brückturm Museum in Regensburg is a small but fascinating museum located inside the Bridge Tower (Brückturm) at the entrance of the city’s famous Stone Bridge (Steinerne Brücke). This historic tower, originally part of the city’s medieval defenses, offers visitors a glimpse into the history of Regensburg, the Danube River, and the iconic Stone Bridge, … Continue reading Brückturm Museum

Danube Shipping Museum

The Donau-Schifffahrts-Museum Regensburg (Danube Shipping Museum) is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in the history of river navigation and the vital role the Danube River has played in Regensburg’s development. Located on two historic paddle steamers, the museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the world of river travel, trade, and engineering up … Continue reading Danube Shipping Museum

Trinity Church

The Trinity Church (Dreieinigkeitskirche) in Regensburg is a stunning example of Protestant Baroque architecture and a hidden gem for visitors exploring the city's rich religious and cultural heritage. Built between 1627 and 1631, it is one of the oldest Lutheran churches in Bavaria, standing as a symbol of the Reformation’s influence in the region. Unlike … Continue reading Trinity Church

Munich Botanical Garden

The Munich Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg) is a serene 21.20-hectare oasis located near Nymphenburg Palace. Home to over 14,000 plant species, it offers visitors a chance to explore diverse flora from various climatic regions. What to Expect Greenhouses: Covering approximately 4,500 square meters, these structures house plants from humid tropical regions, arid deserts, and … Continue reading Munich Botanical Garden

Schloss Nymphenburg

Visiting Schloss Nymphenburg in Munich is a journey into the elegance and grandeur of Bavaria’s royal past. Originally built in the 17th century as a summer residence for the Wittelsbach family, the palace impresses with its sweeping Baroque façade, lavishly decorated rooms, and beautiful parkland that stretches for hundreds of acres. Inside the main palace, … Continue reading Schloss Nymphenburg

Viktualienmarkt

The Viktualienmarkt is Munich’s vibrant open-air market and one of the city’s most beloved gathering places. Located just a short walk from Marienplatz, it has been a centerpiece of daily life since the early 19th century, evolving from a simple farmers’ market into a lively hub of gourmet food, local culture, and Bavarian tradition. Visitors … Continue reading Viktualienmarkt

Bavarian National Museum

The Bavarian National Museum in Munich (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum) is one of Germany’s most significant cultural and historical museums. If you’re interested in art, history, and craftsmanship, this museum offers a deep dive into Bavarian and European heritage. Sections are organized by time period and theme, so you can experience history chronologically or by artistic movement. … Continue reading Bavarian National Museum

Theatinerkirche

The Theatinerkirche, or Theatine Church of St. Cajetan, is one of Munich’s most striking landmarks and a masterpiece of Italian Baroque architecture. Located on Odeonsplatz, its bright yellow façade and twin towers stand out vividly against the city’s skyline. Built in the 17th century by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife Henriette Adelaide of Savoy … Continue reading Theatinerkirche