In ancient times, long before the Feldkapelle graced this landscape, Regensburg was a bustling hub of activity. The Romans had established their fortress, Castra Regina, laying the foundation for the city we see today. Now, picture the Feldkapelle. This simple chapel stands as a testament to faith and history. The Feldkapelle wasn’t always here. It emerged from a landscape shaped by centuries of change. Regensburg flourished during the Middle Ages, becoming a wealthy trade center. The Stone Bridge, completed in 1146, connected Regensburg to vital trade routes, bringing prosperity and growth. Merchants built grand homes, showcasing their success. The Feldkapelle, in its quiet dignity, offers a different perspective on the city’s story. It whispers of personal faith amidst the grandeur of Regensburg’s history. It is a place of contemplation. A place to connect with something deeper than the hustle and bustle of city life. The Feldkapelle may not boast the elaborate architecture of Regensburg Cathedral. Yet, its simplicity speaks volumes. It reminds us that even in a city steeped in history, individual moments of devotion matter.
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