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A baroque fountain in the historic center of Regensburg, created in 1656 by Leopold Hilmer, featuring an allegorical figure of Justitia, symbolizing justice, holding a sword and scales.
A historic building, the Goliathhaus, featuring a prominent fresco by Franz Rinner, depicting David and Goliath. The fresco was created in 1900-1927 and showcases Goliath using the architectural framework to create an unusual pose.
A Baroque-era granary, constructed from 1616 to 1620, serving as a storage facility for salt and later various other purposes, including offices, shops, and event spaces, with historic significance and protected as a cultural heritage site.
A medieval footbridge with 16 arches, connecting the two parts of Regensburg. Its unique architecture is said to be influenced by a pact with the Devil, which allegedly caused the bridge to bend and the statue of a falling man on the adjacent cathedral.
A historic water well, the Adlerbrunnen, is a symbol of homage to the emperor and represents the city and the empire. The fountain, built in 1566, features an eagle and golden ball, symbolizing the emperor's role as supreme ruler.
A historic four-winged Gothic townhouse with a large courtyard in Regensburg, featuring a mix of Gothic and Baroque architectural styles. The building's name originates from the former Regensburger Judenstadt and a nearby marketplace.
Dompfarrkirche St. Ulrich is a historic church building in Regensburg, dating back to the 13th century. It is one of the oldest Gothic buildings in Germany, featuring original frescoes from its construction period and a distinctive queroval window design.
A Romanesque residential and defensive tower with a massive block-like shape, commanding the cityscape on Alten Kornmarkt in Regensburg's Altstadt. It has seven storeys, originally providing living quarters and was connected to the Herzogshof via a walkway.
A parish church in Regensburg, and the second oldest church in the city. It was founded in the 9th century and has undergone several renovations and expansions, with the current Baroque style dominating its interior and northern facade.
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