What secrets do the walls of the Bajuwarenhaus whisper? This striking white building, constructed of wood and topped with a steeply pitched gabled roof, stands as a testament to a rich and complex history. The Bajuwarenhaus in Regensburg isn’t just a museum; it’s a portal to the story of Bavaria itself. The Bajuwarenhaus opened its doors as one of Germany’s most spectacular museums of the last decade. Its location, directly on the Danube, offers breathtaking views of Regensburg’s historic skyline. Inside, the Bajuwarenhaus pulsates with life, a stark contrast to the image of dusty museum displays. A captivating panorama show greets visitors in the foyer, a whirlwind tour through 2,000 years of Bavarian history. From the Romans to the Kingdom of Bavaria’s birth in 1806, the story unfolds with a touch of humor, making the Bajuwarenhaus a must-see destination in Regensburg. Ascend the escalator to the permanent exhibition and prepare to be transported. Across 2,500 square meters and 30 stages, around 1,000 exhibits come alive through multimedia installations, offering an immersive experience you won’t soon forget. The Bajuwarenhaus also hosts rotating special exhibitions, ensuring there’s always something new to discover. And when you need a break from the historical journey, the museum shop and Bavarian pub offer respite. Don’t miss the chance to admire the panorama of Regensburg’s old town through the museum’s large windows. The Bajuwarenhaus has exceeded all expectations, drawing in visitors from near and far. It’s a modern marvel that breathes life into the past.
Kreuz am Donau-Damm
A somber shadow falls upon the Danube. We stand before the Kreuz am Donau-Damm. This unassuming cross silently witnesses Regensburg’s