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Place in Bavaria, Germany
Place in Bavaria, Germany
Regensburg[a] is a city in eastern Bavaria, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers.
With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the fourth-largest city in the State of Bavaria after Munich, Nuremberg and Augsburg.
From about 530 to the first half of the 13th century, it was the capital of Bavaria.
Imperial City of RegensburgReichsstadt Regensburgxc2xa0xc2xa0(German)1245xe2x80x931803StatusFree Imperial City of the Holy Roman EmpireCapitalRegensburgGovernmentRepublicHistorical eraMiddle Agesxe2x80xa2xc2xa0Gained Imperial immediacy (Reichsfreiheit)a 1245xe2x80xa2xc2xa0City annexed by Bavaria 1486xe2x80x9396xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Diet of Regensburg (1541) 1541xe2x80xa2xc2xa0City adopted Reformation 1542xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Made permanent seat of the Imperial Diet 1663xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Mediatised to new Principality of Regensburg2 27 April 1803xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Ceded to Bavaria by Treaty of Paris 1810 Preceded by Succeeded by Duchy of Bavaria Principality of Regensburg a: The Bishopric of Regensburg acquired Imperial immediacy around the same time as the City.
In addition, it was seen as the traditional capital of the region Bavaria (not the state), acted as functional co-capital of the Empire (second to the Emperor's court at Vienna) due to the presence of the Perpetual Diet, and it was the residence of the Emperor's Commissary-Principal to the same diet, who with one very brief exception was a prince himself (for many years the Prince of Thurn and Taxis, still resident in the town).
The Dom (Cathedral) is an example of pure German Gothic and is regarded as the main work of Gothic architecture in Bavaria.
Perhaps the most pleasant modern building in the city is the Gothic villa of the king of Bavaria on the bank of the Danube.
The monastery, founded by Irish or Scottish monks in about 620, is said to be the oldest monastery in Bavaria.
The Regensburg Museum of History covers the history, culture and arts of Regensburg and Eastern Bavaria from the Stone Age to the present.
To celebrate its centenary in 2018, the State of Bavaria opened the Museum of Bavarian History in Regensburg.
Although the German language is of course Germany's official language, Regensburg is considered a part of the Bavarian dialect language area (bairischer Sprachraum) which encompasses much of Bavaria, Austria, and the South Tyrolean region of northern Italy.
[25] A 2019 report estimates that about half of Bavaria's 12 million inhabitants speak a variation of the Bavarian dialect.
This is the city's Volksfest, which is Bavaria's fourth largest.
In May 2017, Regensburg had 164,896 inhabitants,[32] making it the fourth largest city in Bavaria.
The municipal elections in Bavaria of 2014 delivered the following results:
OTTI, the Eastern Bavaria Technology Transfer-Institut e.V., is headquartered in Regensburg.
The city's BioPark, home to Bavaria's second largest biotech cluster, hosts numerous research institutions and biotech companies.