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16th-century church at Neupfarrplatz
Neupfarrkirche is a 16th-century and active Protest Parish church located at Naupfarrplatz in the Old Town of Regensburg. It was built upon the site of the Jewish Quarter after the Jewish followers we...
Like anywhere else in Regensburg, if you would like to get some nice pictures, get there early before the crwds roll in. You'll also avoid the littany of beggars that have recently began to flood the ...
Over the last few days we have walked past this church a few times so today being Sunday in we went . Quite a plain building , built up high from ground level so you have to go up a few steps to reac...
A church with a interesting mixed-religion history
History of the place is quite interesting (built on site of a synagogue torn down in the Middle Ages by Catholics, then turned into a Protestant church by Lutherans). Not much to see inside, though.
16th-century church at Neupfarrplatz
Neupfarrkirche is a 16th-century and active Protest Parish church located at Naupfarrplatz in the Old Town of Regensburg. It was built upon the site of the Jewish Quarter after the Jewish followers we...
Another Tour Sight
Any good tour of the city should take you by this and other sights that are picture book pretty. great photo op.
Beautiful small church
Like anywhere else in Regensburg, if you would like to get some nice pictures, get there early before the crwds roll in. You'll also avoid the littany of beggars that have recently began to flood the ...
Not so nice a history
Over the last few days we have walked past this church a few times so today being Sunday in we went . Quite a plain building , built up high from ground level so you have to go up a few steps to reac...
A church with a interesting mixed-religion history
History of the place is quite interesting (built on site of a synagogue torn down in the Middle Ages by Catholics, then turned into a Protestant church by Lutherans). Not much to see inside, though.