7 Sacred & Religious Sites in Regensburg That You Shouldn't Miss

May 13, 2022 Viva Honore

Founded by the Romans in 179 AD as Casta Regina (meaning Fortress by the River Regen), Regensburg is one of Germany's oldest towns. It was relatively spared from Allied bombings during World War II. Today, many flock to see the wonderfully intact old city and its many medieval structures. The 12th-century Stone Bridge was used by Crusaders en route to the Holy Land. The Regensburg Cathedral (or Dom St. Peter) is one of southern Germany's finest examples of Gothic architecture.
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1. Cathedral of St Peter's

Domplatz 5, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany +49 941 5971662 http://www.bistum-regensburg.de/bistum/dom-st-peter/
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Cathedral of St Peter's

Regensburg's skyline is dominated by the two towers of this 13th-century cathedral.

Reviewed By VW49 - Ashburn, United States

The tall Gothic, Catholic Cathedral of St Peter dominates the Regensburg skyline. The interior has soaring columns to support the high ceilings accompanied by beautiful stained glass windows, statutes and artworks. There is restoration work on-going so exterior scaffolding and construction barriers were in place during my visit. On an overcast day the light inside is rather low for photography but still there is so much to see in this active cathedral.

2. Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady Regensburg

Alter Kornmarkt 8, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany +49 941 57973 http://www.alte-kapelle.de/htm/altekapelle.html
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Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady Regensburg

Reviewed By lesagirl - Austin, United States

This cathedral is a masterpiece of the Rococo and Baroque style of the 18th century, probably the best in Germany. Upon entering, you are greeted by some of the most colourful frescoes and gold ornate gilt and amazing alter. Take time to just sit in a pew and take a few quiet moments to take in all its splendor. A first chapel was built by order of Charlemagne in the place where, according to tradition, the Roman temple dedicated to Juno was built. The chapel which was built after the fall of the Roman Empire of the West seems to have been the oldest in Bavaria and this earned it the nickname "Alte Kappelle", the «Old Chapel»

3. Maria Laeng Kapelle

Pfauengasse 2, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany http://dompfarrei-regensburg25.stkluck.de/kirchen/maria-laeng-kapelle?showall=
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Maria Laeng Kapelle

4. Karmelitenkloster Sankt Joseph

Alter Kornmarkt 7, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany +49 941 585330 http://www.karmelitenkloster-stjoseph.de/karmelitengeist.htm
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Karmelitenkloster Sankt Joseph

5. Kirche Sankt Kassians

St. Kassiansplatz 1, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany +49 941 59573991 http://www.alte-kapelle.de/htm/sanktkassian.html
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Kirche Sankt Kassians

6. Schottenkirche St. Jakob

Jakobstrasse 3, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany +49 941 29830 http://www.schottenkirche.de/
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Schottenkirche St. Jakob

7. Neupfarrkirche

Pfarrergasse 5, 93047, Regensburg, Bavaria Germany http://www.neupfarrkirche.de
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Neupfarrkirche

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