Best attractions and places to see around Landkreis Passau include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This region in Lower Bavaria is characterized by the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers, offering unique natural phenomena. The area provides diverse points of interest, from ancient fortresses to open-air museums. Visitors can explore a rich history alongside scenic river valleys and parts of the Bavarian Forest.
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🏛️ The Old Town Hall in Passau – A Stone Testament to Civic Self-Assertion In the heart of the old town, directly on the banks of the Danube, rises the Old Town Hall of Passau – a building that not only impresses architecturally but also tells a turbulent history. Its origins date back to 1298, when the citizens, in a revolt against the Prince-Bishop, fought for their own town hall. A courageous act that still resonates in the symbolism of the building today. The Venetian-style hall, dating from 1405, is particularly striking, its facade adorned with murals depicting Emperor Louis the Bavarian and four standard-bearers. Although these paintings were restored in the 20th century, they preserve the spirit of the old imperial city. The 38-meter-high town hall tower with its daily carillon is another highlight – an acoustic greeting to the city and its guests. Inside, you'll find the magnificent town hall halls, accessible via a Gothic staircase and adorned with Baroque stucco ceilings and monumental paintings by Ferdinand Wagner. Here, history is not only preserved but brought to life – for example, with depictions such as Kriemhild's entry into Passau or the wedding of Emperor Leopold I. The Old Town Hall is not merely an administrative building, but a place of remembrance, culture, and civic identity. Anyone standing before it senses that the city's history was written here – with courage, dignity, and a vision extending far beyond the Danube. https://tourismus.passau.de/
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From the inn you go over the bridge - the drift barrier - wood was once drifted here, and once you get over there is an underground passage (Ilzschleife).
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The renovation work will last until 2025. Very impressive, a must for all travelers. St. Stephan’s Cathedral in Passau towers majestically above the picturesque city on the Danube. Its towers rise proudly, the history of past centuries engraved on every stone. A masterpiece of Gothic architecture that enchants visitors with its sublime beauty.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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Beautiful, interesting suspension bridge 110 years old. Beautiful view of the Veste Oberhaus and Veste Niederhaus, of the Danube, of the triangle.
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Yes, all three flow together here - the Inn, the Danube and the Ilz. Wonderful place up here.
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The world's largest playable cathedral organ is currently being restored and cannot be visited. The cathedral's interior is largely covered in scaffolding. The renovation is scheduled to be completed by 2026. The altar and the front part of the nave are open to the public. Perhaps also interesting is that there is "still" no admission charge to visit the cathedral.
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City of Passau (Old Town Hall and Town Hall Halls, 2023-11-06): https://tourismus.passau.de/passau-sicht-erleben/gehenswuerdigkeiten-in-passau/altes-rathaus-und-rathaussaele/ Wikipedia (Town Hall (Passau), Old Town Hall. 2023-11-06): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus_(Passau)#Altes_Rathaus Wikipedia (list of architectural monuments in Passau, 2023-11-06): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Passau#D-2-62-000-545 “Town hall with city archive... Large building complex made up of various individual buildings, to the north a hall building in the Venetian style with wall frescoes, some still medieval, otherwise 17th-19th. Century, former prince-bishop's dicastery building (Marktgasse 2) 1680–1682, town hall tower rebuilt according to plans by Heinrich von Schmidt, 1889–1891, wall frescoes by Joseph Hengge, 1922; with equipment … D-2-62-000-545” Ratskeller Passau (2023-11-13): https://www.ratskeller-passau.de/ FACEBOOK (Ratskeller Passau, 2023-11-13): https://de-de.facebook.com/ratskeller.passau INSTAGRAM (Ratskeller Passau, 2023-11-13): https://www.instagram.com/ratskellerpassau/
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Landkreis Passau is rich in history. You can visit the imposing Veste Oberhaus, one of Europe's largest and best-preserved castles, offering panoramic views of Passau. Another significant site is Passau Old Town, characterized by its historic, narrow streets and Baroque architecture, including the Old Town Hall with its impressive tower and carillon. The Pilgrimage Church "Mariahilf" and Niedernburg Convent also offer deep historical insights.
Absolutely. The most spectacular natural phenomenon is the Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) in Passau, where the green Inn, blue Danube, and black Ilz rivers meet and flow side-by-side before mixing. The Ilz Loop also offers scenic forest trails along the Ilz River, which was historically important for timber rafting.
The region offers diverse cultural experiences. The Roman Museum, built on the foundations of a Roman fort, showcases Passau's Roman past. For a journey through Bavarian history, visit the Museumsdorf Bayerischer Wald (Bavarian Forest Open-Air Museum) in Tittling. The Glass Museum in Passau houses one of the world's largest collections of European glass. Kloster Aldersbach is another significant cultural site, known for its historical exhibitions.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular routes include the Danube Cycle Path, the Ilz Loop, and the Goldsteig. For hiking, you can explore trails like the "Hüttenweg im Passauer Land" or the "Circular hike Ilztal-Prague-Dachsberg" in the Bavarian Forest. You can find more hiking options at Hiking around Landkreis Passau. For runners, there are routes like the "Severin Gate – View of Maria Hilf Church loop from Innstadt," detailed in the Running Trails around Landkreis Passau guide.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) is a fascinating natural sight for all ages. The Museumsdorf Bayerischer Wald (Bavarian Forest Open-Air Museum) provides an interactive historical experience. Scenic viewpoints like the View of Passau's Old Town and St. Stephen's Cathedral from the Inn Bridge are also great for families. Many bridges, such as Mariensteg Neuburg–Wernstein, offer pleasant walks.
For breathtaking views, head to Veste Oberhaus, which overlooks the confluence of the three rivers and the city of Passau. The Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze) itself offers a unique perspective on the merging waters. The Inn Bridge provides a classic view of Passau's Old Town and St. Stephen's Cathedral. The picturesque Danube Valley and the Bavarian Forest also offer numerous vantage points for stunning natural scenery.
Yes, river cruises are a popular way to experience Passau and its surroundings from the water. You can take tours of the Dreiflüsseseck (Three Rivers Confluence) or embark on longer journeys along the Danube. The "Crystal Ship" offers a unique experience with its crystal-adorned interior.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are ideal for outdoor activities in Landkreis Passau. During these periods, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and river cruises, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural landscapes and historical sites.
Beyond the historical buildings, the region features several interesting bridges. The Triftsperre Wooden Bridge over the Ilz is a historical reminder of the river's timber rafting past. The Mariensteg Neuburg–Wernstein and the Prince Regent Luitpold Bridge are also notable structures that offer scenic crossings and views.
The Silberzeile in Schärding, though technically in Austria, is a highly recommended destination easily accessible from Landkreis Passau. It's a late Baroque ensemble of colorful houses with gabled roofs. The square is known for its lively atmosphere, with many cafes and restaurants, making it a pleasant stop, especially for those cycling the Inn cycle path.
The Ilz River, with its distinctive dark water, is one of the three rivers meeting in Passau. Historically, it was crucial for timber rafting from the Bavarian Forest. Today, the Ilz Loop offers beautiful natural scenery and forest trails, and the Triftsperre Wooden Bridge stands as a testament to its past importance.
Yes, Passau has a rich Roman past. The Roman Museum is built directly on the foundations of the late Roman fort "Boiotro." Its ancient foundation walls are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Danube Limes, offering a direct connection to the Roman Empire's frontier.
Passau offers a vibrant art scene. The Höllgasse, also known as Artists' Alley, is a lively street in the historic Old Town featuring galleries and street art. The ScharfrichterHaus, originally the city's executioner's house, now serves as a popular venue for jazz, cabaret, and independent cinema, showcasing local artistic talent.


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