Regensburg

Churches, Neupfarrkirchplatz

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Schottenkirche

Scottish Church of St. James

The Scottish Church of St. James, which was the mother church of all the monasteries of the Scottish monks and Bavaria and Austria.

The current form dates back to the 12th century. From its tower, one has a magnificent view of the city.


Cathedral of St. Peter

Next to it stands the Church of St. Ulrich, which is now a museum of the diocese.

Cathedral of St. Peter St. Ulrich

Neupfarrplatz (Square)

Cathedral in the background, Neupfarrkirche at right

Neupfarrplatz (square) Neupfarrplatz (square)

Underneath the Neupfarrplatz
Entrance to the cellar of a Jewish house / Entrance to the air raid shelter.
The writing commemorates a soldiers' insurrection in 1795.
entrance to the cellar of a Jewish house entrance to the air raid shelter with inscription, see below

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