| The political, economic and religious developments of the Middle Ages are reflected here. Ratisbona was founded in 179 AD by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
It later became the first capital of Bavaria and was named an imperial city by the Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. These days, Regensburg is a vibrant university city, home to a variety of cultures and has a certain joie de vivre. Walking around the narrow, winding lanes of the old quarter visitors can see St. Peter's cathedral, the old town hall, the courtyards and private chapels of the medieval patrician houses, the Palace of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis and the Romanesque and Gothic buildings.
The ancient Stone Bridge is an architectural masterpiece from the Middle Ages, a picturesque attraction popular with locals and visitors alike. The view of the steeples, the colourful houses and the arches bring a touch of Mediterranean flair, so you can understand why Regensburg is also known as "Italy's northernmost town".
Bridge and the cathedral - Total view
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