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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof' has mentioned 'Danube' in the following places:
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Regensburg[a] is a city in eastern Bavaria, at the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers.
[6] It was an important camp at the most northerly point of the Danube; it corresponds to what is today the core of Regensburg's Old City or Altstadt east of the Obere and Untere Bachgasse and west of the Schwanenplatz.
Between 1135 and 1146, the Stone Bridge across the Danube was built at Regensburg.
Regensburg is situated on the northernmost part of the Danube river at the geological crossroads of four distinct landscapes:
to the north and northeast lies the Bavarian Forest with granite and gneiss mountains, wide forests and its national park to the east and south-east is the fertile Danube plain (Gxc3xa4uboden) which are highly cultivated loess plains the south is dominated by the Tertiary Hill Country, a continuation of Alpine Foreland to the West is Franconian Jura
The knights of the 2nd and 3rd crusades used it to cross the Danube on their way to the Holy Land.
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 more imposing of the two is the Walhalla, a costly reproduction of the Parthenon, erected as a Teutonic temple of fame on a hill rising from the Danube at Donaustauf, 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) to the east.
[20] The second of King Ludwig's buildings is the Befreiungshalle at Kelheim, 25 kilometres (16 miles) higher up the Danube.
The abbey is situated on a peninsula of the Danube, by what are known as the "Weltenburg Narrows" or "Danube Gorge".
Other museums include the Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie, the Naturkundemuseum Ostbayern, the Reptile Zoo, the Regensburg Museum of Danube Shipping (Donau-Schiffahrts-Museum), the Public Observatory Regensburg as well as the Watch Museum (Uhrenmuseum), the Golf Museum, the Post Museum and the Dinoraeum.
Its subsidiary Bayernwerk runs the local hydropower station in the Danube River.
The Interior of Regensburg Cathedral The Stone Bridge and Regensburg Cathedral by night New Parish Church (Neupfarrkirche) The romanic chapel St. George and Afra The Danube seen from the Stone Bridge The bay window of the Old Town Hall Goliath Housexc2xa0[de] Monument of Don Juan de Austria St. Emmeram's Abbey Dampfnudel bakery in the Baumburger Turm The Stone Bridge Little Boy (Bruckmandl) on the Stone Bridge Old city gate
Located on the Danube River, the Old Town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof is an exceptional example of a central-European medieval trading centre, which illustrates an interchange of cultural and architectural influences.
The property encompasses the city centre on the south side of the river, two long islands in the Danube, the so-called Wxc3xb6hrde (from the old German word: waird, meaning island or peninsula), and the area of the former charity hospital St Katharina in Stadtamhof, a district incorporated into the city of Regensburg only in 1924.