Past + Present = Future
Since July 13th 2006 Regensburg has been inscribed on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites. And deservedly so: the authentic old town ensemble is unique, featuring a remarkably high number of historical buildings within a relatively small area.
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Jews settled in Regensburg from the early Middle Ages, when Regensburg was a large and important city, and they played a significant role in its economic development.
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The University of Regensburg is a new Institution, but Regensburg itself has a long and impressive tradition of scholarship and research.
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This tour will introduce you to the Old City, with its wealthy merchants’ houses, the Old Town Hall, and cathedral (all from the outside), the Stone Bridge and the Porta Praetoria.
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