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Passau is a unique German town located close to the border with Austria. Why is this settlement so special? Passau stands on three rivers, namely, the Danube, Inn, and Ilz. This is the reason why so many tourists informally call Passau “the town of three rivers”. If you look at the area from above, you will notice that all the river streams flow very close in the town’s territory. By the way, each of the rivers has a peculiar shade of water. This is an unusual and spectacular view – the rivers are close to each other but they do not merge. Besides this, the town offers many attractions that are worth the attention of guests. Celtic tribes were the founders of Passau. During the Roman Empire period, this settlement was a well-protected fort, the main purpose of which was to protect the empire’s borders. At the beginning of the 8th century, Passau became the residence of the Bavarian Duke Theobald. Starting from 739 and for longer than millennia, Passau was the largest diocese in the Holy Roman Empire. The town was developing and growing in size, and local people were increasingly eager to free their homeland from the bishopric rule. Consequently, the first rebellion movement emerged in the town in the 12th century. Outbreaks were regular in Passau over the next three centuries. In 1552, Archduke Ferdinand I, who was representing the Roman Empire, and Maurice, Elector of Saxony, who was representing Protestant princes, signed an agreement. According to … Read further

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Passau sightseeing

Would you like to see the main shrine of the town? In this case, don’t forget to visit St. Stephen's Cathedral. The construction of the sacred building started in 1668 and lasted twenty-five years. Before the cathedral, there were several small churches on this site but the last church was destroyed by fire in 1662. Nowadays, a gorgeous large cathedral stands on this site. If you look at St. Stephen's … Open

Germany - moving around the country

The territory of Germany has navigable routes; their length is about 7 000 km. The basins of the Rhine and the Danube are interconnected by the Main channel. Thanks to the river channels, it is easy to get from one region of the country to another and to cruise along major ports, while enjoying the delightful scenery. Boats regularly run along the canals. In Berlin, you can even use the services of a boat taxi that runs along the river Spree. The ferry can be reached from the port of Puttgarden to Warnemunde. An alternative for a traveler is to rent a bicycle. Since 2002, Germans actively began to develop cycling, so there are special lanes for two-wheeled vehicles even in small provinces. There are parking lots for bicycles; rental points are located practically in every district of any city. … Open

Nature and parks of Germany

Another northern national park is the Pomeranian lagoon located off the coast of the Baltic Sea. This is a very picturesque place with a rich animal and green worlds and a complex terrain. Wild boars, deer, otters, roe deer, mouflon, and various small mammals live in the park. Fans of animals can get unique impressions in the Eifel Park, in the west of the country. There are about 900 representatives of animals included in the red book. Among them, a black stork, a forest cat, a wall lizard have to be mentioned. The park serves as a shelter not only for them, but also for the centuries-old beech forest. This is one of the most important ecological objects in the country. … Open

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