Things to Do in Regensburg
Follow me through the streets of Regensburg's old town and listen to the stories and legends of almost 2000 years of history. The tour takes us from the beginnings of the Roman fortress to the rise as a medieval trading city and the temporary decline to today's heyday.
Find out why the "Perpetual lmperial Diet" ended after all, what the devil has to do with the Stone Bridge and why Regensburg is considered the "single capital" of Germany.
We start at the House of Bavarian History and walk all the way to Bismarckplatz in the west of the old town. On our way through the countless alleys, we pass some masterpieces of ancient and medieval architecture:
- the Stone Bridge
- the old Townhall
- St. Peter's Cathedral
- the walls of the Roman fortress
- the Duke’s Courtyard
- ...
Experience all facets of my adopted home, where every day feels a bit like vacation, and understand why I don't want to move away from here anytime soon.
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Hello everyone,
Every Saturday at 2 pm we take a tour through the beautiful old town of Regensburg. 🙂
Discover with us the city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006, and immerse yourself in the history and charm of Italy's northernmost city. 🙂 We'll meet at the Jewish Memorial on Neupfarrplatz, the large white memorial in the ground.
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There you will also find information about the tours taking place and can easily register.
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Best regards,
Poldi, Johannes and Flo from Free Walking Tours Regensburg
Hello,
As a physician with a big heart for history and Regensburg, I would like to combine my passions for medicine, history, and Regensburg in this medical history city tour through Regensburg. I would be happy to share with you the most exciting and curious facts and anecdotes that Regensburg has to offer. How was medicine practiced in the past? What illnesses affected people in the past, and how were they treated? We will touch on all chapters of Regensburg's city history, starting with the Romans and ending with today's modern hospitals. My goal is to tell the most exciting and curious stories in an entertaining city walk and to structure it in a way that is interesting for everyone – explicitly not just for medical personnel as the target group, but for everyone! 🙂
I appreciate any interest! 🙂


































