Römerpavillon am Kornweg

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“Can you smell the faint aroma of barley and hops?” That’s the intriguing scent of history clinging to the air around the Römerpavillon am Kornweg. Right here on this spot centuries ago stood a Roman-era brewery. This unassuming pavilion marks the site of what is believed to be the oldest brewery north of the Alps.

The Römerpavillon am Kornweg isn’t just a building. It’s a portal. A gateway to a time when Regensburg was Castra Regina a bustling Roman legionary fortress. Imagine the daily life of Roman soldiers. They marched. They trained. And they brewed. Their thirst for beer fuelled the growth of the settlement. This area thrived.

The brewery’s existence is evidenced by archaeological finds. Pottery shards tell a story of fermentation and celebration. Remnants of brewing equipment hint at the process. Scholars believe the brewery supplied the legionnaires. It also served the growing civilian population around Castra Regina. This isn’t some romanticized fiction. It’s based on the hard evidence uncovered beneath our feet.

Picture this scene. The sun beats down on the Roman walls. The air is thick with the scent of fermenting grain. Soldiers laugh. They raise tankards. The rich, dark brew quenches their thirst. It unites them.

This modest Römerpavillon am Kornweg preserves the memory of those distant brewers. They laid the foundation for Regensburg’s long and storied brewing tradition. Their legacy lives on in the city’s many breweries. It’s a connection to the past. A taste of Roman life. A reminder that even the most ancient of civilizations enjoyed a good drink.

So stand here. Take a moment. Breathe in the faint scent of history. Let the Römerpavillon am Kornweg transport you. Back to the time of Castra Regina. Back to the very roots of Regensburg. Back to the very beginning.

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