In the place where the Danube meets the Regen, lies a beautiful and old German city – Regensburg. Perhaps, no other city in Germany has such well-reserved medieval architecture and atmosphere of the past. Regensburg always cordially welcomes its guests, demonstrating its historical and cultural treasures, many of which are more than two millennia old. Every building has its history that is no less interesting than the past of the city in general. Consider staying in Regensburg for several days to get acquainted with the landmarks of not only the city but also its neighborhoods. The history of the city started yet in the Stone Age. Archaeological excavations proved that Celtic tribes lived here already in 400 BC. The first fortress in the region – Castra Regina – was built in 79 AD. Later, the fortress was transformed into a watchtower. In the second half of the 60s of the 2nd century AD, the tower was destroyed during the Marcomannic war. When the Roman army made the invaders leave, it restored the fortress. Soon after that, a settlement appeared near the stronghold. Starting from 500 AD and almost over the next three centuries, Regensburg was the seat of the Agilolfings, a noble family that ruled the Duchy of Bavaria. The last member of the family bent his knees to Charlemagne. In the 12th century, the city turned into the wealthiest settlement in Germany. Regensburg managed to establish commercial ties with France and Italy. In 1207, the ruling king granted
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