Ingolstadt
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Ingolstadt Essentials
Ingolstadt blends its legacy as a formidable fortress city with its history as Bavaria's first university town. This selection highlights the city's architectural evolution, from the 14th-century Kreuztor gate and the sprawling New Castle to the Baroque brilliance of the Asamkirche. Visitors can explore the Bavarian Army Museum inside 19th-century fortifications, visit the Gothic Liebfrauenmünster, or see the Hohe Schule, the 15th-century site that inspired Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
10 lieuxMuseums of Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt's museums offer a specialized look into Bavarian history and art. The German Museum for the History of Medicine is located in a late Baroque anatomy building, while military history is extensively documented in the New Castle and 19th-century fortifications. These sites include the Bavarian Army Museum and the Museum of the First World War in Reduit Tilly. The Museum of Concrete Art focuses on non-figurative design, and the Bavarian Police Museum in Turm Triva explores regional law enforcement history.
6 lieuxHistoric Castles and Heritage
Ingolstadt’s historic core is defined by its strategic military and academic past. This collection features the 15th-century New Castle and the 13th-century Herzogskasten, also known as the Old Castle. The city’s defensive legacy is visible at the Reduit Tilly fortress and the iconic 1385 Kreuztor gateway. Religious and educational landmarks include the Late Gothic Liebfrauenmünster, the Baroque St. Maria de Victoria church designed by the Asam brothers, and the 15th-century Hohe Schule, the original site of Bavaria’s first university.
8 lieuxHistoric Churches of Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt’s ecclesiastical landscape is defined by centuries of architectural evolution, ranging from the 9th-century foundations of St. Moritz to the Baroque splendor of the Asam Church. The city's spiritual center is the Liebfrauenmünster, a massive Gothic hall church known for its intricate altars and unfinished towers. Visitors can also explore the Franciscan heritage at the Gnadenthal Monastery or admire the world’s largest flat ceiling fresco at St. Maria de Victoria, reflecting the religious and cultural history of this former university city.
5 lieuxParks and Beer Gardens
Ingolstadt’s urban landscape is defined by the Glacis, a expansive green belt following the historic city fortifications that provides extensive walking and cycling paths. This selection connects these natural spaces with traditional Bavarian hospitality, featuring historic inns like Daniel, which dates back to 1471, and the riverside Biergarten am Künettegraben. From the landscaped lawns of Luitpoldpark on the Danube to the chestnut-shaded terraces of Gasthaus Bonschab, these locations highlight the city's regional culinary traditions and military heritage.
9 lieuxCarte de Ingolstadt
Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- euro EUR € · Paiement par carte · Couramment accepté
- Numéros d'urgence
- 112 Ambulance · Pompiers
- Électricité
- 230 V · 50 HzType C / Type F
- Langues
- allemand
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +49
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