Kategorie: Gästemappe
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Verschwiegene Plätze und schöne Orte
Passau ist eine der sieben schönsten Städte der Welt Diese Aussage stammt von dem weitgereisten Forscher Alexander von Humboldt. Wir meinen, dass es stimmt. Daher lieben wir unsere kleine Stadt und freuen uns, wenn wir auch unsere Gäste davon überzeugen können. Erhalten Sie wertvolle Hinweise, um kleine Geheimnisse zu erfahren und schöne, verschwiegene Plätze zu entdecken.…
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Verschwiegene Plätze und schöne Orte
Passau ist eine der sieben schönsten Städte der Welt Diese Aussage stammt von dem weitgereisten Forscher Alexander von Humboldt. Wir meinen, dass es stimmt. Daher lieben wir unsere kleine Stadt und freuen uns, wenn wir auch unsere Gäste davon überzeugen können. Erhalten Sie wertvolle Hinweise, um kleine Geheimnisse zu erfahren und schöne, verschwiegene Plätze zu entdecken.…
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…where the “5 penny bridge” got its name?
The small pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the river Inn was built in 1916 because the citizens of Passau wanted a quicker way to the city cemetery on the other side of the river. The original name of the footbridge was “Hindenburgsteg”. To cover the cost of building and later the repairing of the bridge…
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…where the “5 penny bridge” got its name?
The small pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the river Inn was built in 1916 because the citizens of Passau wanted a quicker way to the city cemetery on the other side of the river. The original name of the footbridge was “Hindenburgsteg”. To cover the cost of building and later the repairing of the bridge…
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…where the “5 penny bridge” got its name?
The small pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the river Inn was built in 1916 because the citizens of Passau wanted a quicker way to the city cemetery on the other side of the river. The original name of the footbridge was “Hindenburgsteg”. To cover the cost of building and later the repairing of the bridge…
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…where the “5 penny bridge” got its name?
The small pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the river Inn was built in 1916 because the citizens of Passau wanted a quicker way to the city cemetery on the other side of the river. The original name of the footbridge was “Hindenburgsteg”. To cover the cost of building and later the repairing of the bridge…
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…where the “5 penny bridge” got its name?
The small pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the river Inn was built in 1916 because the citizens of Passau wanted a quicker way to the city cemetery on the other side of the river. The original name of the footbridge was “Hindenburgsteg”. To cover the cost of building and later the repairing of the bridge…