Here, you’ll experience maximum Middle Ages: Regensburg in Bavaria has one of the biggest still preserved medieval old cities in Germany. Join DW’s Hannah Hu...

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The video "Medieval Regensburg and Walhalla: Why THIS Should Be on Your Bucket List" explores the medieval city of Regensburg in Bavaria, Germany. The city has a rich history dating back 2000 years and is home to one of the biggest preserved medieval old towns in Germany. The entire old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring stunning architecture and landmarks such as the St. Peter's Cathedral and the Stone Bridge. One of the most unique aspects of Regensburg is its connection to the devil, with legends surrounding the building of the bridge. In addition to its historical significance, Regensburg also offers delicious traditional Bavarian cuisine, including sausages from a 500-year-old sausage kitchen. Just a short drive away from Regensburg is Walhalla, a hall of fame built by Crown Prince Ludwig to honor notable German figures throughout history. While originally intended as a symbol of German unity and greatness, after WWII it became more focused on remembering those who resisted against Nazi violence and terror. Overall, Regensburg offers visitors an enchanting experience with its medieval charm and rich cultural heritage.

Keywords: Medieval city, Regensburg, Bavaria, UNESCO World Heritage site, St. Peter's Cathedral , Stone Bridge

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