Kategorie: Passauer Geschichten EN
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…that the striking Schaiblingsturm built on a small rocky peninsula jutting out into the river Inn was once a defence turret?
It was first used as a defensive tower for the quays nearby where the salt boats docked. The river once flowed under the covered bridge, which leads to the old city. Now, of course, there is a lovely promenade built along the old town walls.
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…that the striking Schaiblingsturm built on a small rocky peninsula jutting out into the river Inn was once a defence turret?
It was first used as a defensive tower for the quays nearby where the salt boats docked. The river once flowed under the covered bridge, which leads to the old city. Now, of course, there is a lovely promenade built along the old town walls.
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…that the striking Schaiblingsturm built on a small rocky peninsula jutting out into the river Inn was once a defence turret?
It was first used as a defensive tower for the quays nearby where the salt boats docked. The river once flowed under the covered bridge, which leads to the old city. Now, of course, there is a lovely promenade built along the old town walls.
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…that the striking Schaiblingsturm built on a small rocky peninsula jutting out into the river Inn was once a defence turret?
It was first used as a defensive tower for the quays nearby where the salt boats docked. The river once flowed under the covered bridge, which leads to the old city. Now, of course, there is a lovely promenade built along the old town walls.
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…that the striking Schaiblingsturm built on a small rocky peninsula jutting out into the river Inn was once a defence turret?
It was first used as a defensive tower for the quays nearby where the salt boats docked. The river once flowed under the covered bridge, which leads to the old city. Now, of course, there is a lovely promenade built along the old town walls.
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…that the impressive Bridge Gate on the town side of the Inn underneath the Residence was also the Bridge Head in the 12th century?
Built by the Prince Bishop of the time in the year 1143 because of the increasing traffic volume over the Inn: Pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land! In order to have absolute control he built the Bridge Head into the Residence. The high arch on the façade shows where the drawbridge once was.
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…that the impressive Bridge Gate on the town side of the Inn underneath the Residence was also the Bridge Head in the 12th century?
Built by the Prince Bishop of the time in the year 1143 because of the increasing traffic volume over the Inn: Pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land! In order to have absolute control he built the Bridge Head into the Residence. The high arch on the façade shows where the drawbridge once was.
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…that the impressive Bridge Gate on the town side of the Inn underneath the Residence was also the Bridge Head in the 12th century?
Built by the Prince Bishop of the time in the year 1143 because of the increasing traffic volume over the Inn: Pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land! In order to have absolute control he built the Bridge Head into the Residence. The high arch on the façade shows where the drawbridge once was.
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…that the impressive Bridge Gate on the town side of the Inn underneath the Residence was also the Bridge Head in the 12th century?
Built by the Prince Bishop of the time in the year 1143 because of the increasing traffic volume over the Inn: Pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land! In order to have absolute control he built the Bridge Head into the Residence. The high arch on the façade shows where the drawbridge once was.
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…that the impressive Bridge Gate on the town side of the Inn underneath the Residence was also the Bridge Head in the 12th century?
Built by the Prince Bishop of the time in the year 1143 because of the increasing traffic volume over the Inn: Pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land! In order to have absolute control he built the Bridge Head into the Residence. The high arch on the façade shows where the drawbridge once was.