360-degrees of Regensbueg from Dreieinigkeitskirche
Some people plan their encounters with and in foreign lands. I believe in serendipity. I walk around –lost some would say—hoping something good comes.
So I made a wrong turn looking for Maximilianstrasse (okay, a really wrong turn) and ended by on Gesandenstrasse. There I passed by the Dreieinigkeitskirche (Holy Trinity) Lutheran Church.
A sign there announced that its turm (tower) was open to the public so I went in, paid 2 Euros, and climbed to the top, passing its huge bell on the way up the twisting stairs.
What I got was a spectacular 360-degree view of Regensburg with the added benefit of helping me orientate myself in the twisting medieval city.
So I made a wrong turn looking for Maximilianstrasse (okay, a really wrong turn) and ended by on Gesandenstrasse. There I passed by the Dreieinigkeitskirche (Holy Trinity) Lutheran Church.
A sign there announced that its turm (tower) was open to the public so I went in, paid 2 Euros, and climbed to the top, passing its huge bell on the way up the twisting stairs.
What I got was a spectacular 360-degree view of Regensburg with the added benefit of helping me orientate myself in the twisting medieval city.
What you get are more of my photos and an invitation to climb the turm yourself. It wll be 2 Euros well spent.
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