A walk around rustic Regensburg, Bavaria
Most visitors to Germany's popular South Eastern-most State Bavaria will focus on the capital Munich as well as the Royal Castles in the Bavarian Alps. Few tend to venture further afield and even fewer head north of Munich to the area perched between Bavaria and its lesser-known northern neighbor, Frankonia. Here in the OBERPFALZ (Upper Palatinate) we find Regensburg, a university town of 130 000 on the Danube and among the oldest settlements in the region. Ratisboa, as this charming town was known during Roman times, occupies a priviledged scenic position on the Danube as the young river emerges from Swabia to flow through Bavaria southwards to become fully navegable near the tri-river town of Passau. Numerous Roman relics attest to Regensburg ancient history, including the Roman gate PORTA PRAETORIA, making this town considerably older than the capital Munich, the latter only dating back to the 12th century. Unscathed by the ravages of WWII, it is surprising how charming, well-...