Ancient Jewish gathering center. There is a library that displays information from ancient times in multimedia, describing historical events that have occurred on the land, and ultimately forming resistance to Nazi action.
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Neupfarrplatz Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The new Pfarre Square was once the center of the Jewish gathering. The archives on the square use multimedia to display information from ancient times, introducing historical events that took place in this land until the formation of the Nazi resistance movement in 1942-1943. In the square, tourists can also visit the Roman army fortress, Jewish houses and Gothic and Romanesque synagogues. There is a monument in memory of the Jews in Luxi of the New Pfarr Church, and there is a monument in memory of the martyrs in the concentration camp at the north end of the stone bridge.
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Ancient Jewish gathering center. There is a library that displays information from ancient times in multimedia, describing historical events that have occurred on the land, and ultimately forming resistance to Nazi action.
The old square may not feel much when the locals pass by every day, and when we come as exotic tourists, it is only novelty of the different buildings around us, but the story behind the real history is the meaning of travel.
It was once the center of a Jewish gathering place, and find a restaurant around the new Pfalgar Square to sit down for a meal or taste an ice cream, which is not expensive, but you can slowly feel the lazyness of the small German town.
The square in front of the Bishop of St. Peter's Cathedral is the New Pfal Plaza. The square can only be described in simple two words, so I rushed to the cathedral with my heart. The road in the square is full of blue brick roads. There are often local new people taking pictures here, and it is also a beautiful scenery here.
The triangular square, located in the west of the old town, is surrounded by Italian Tuscan-style buildings, giving a sense of the Italian imprint of the city that developed from the ancient Roman barracks of Regensburg it is also known as the Italian city north of the Alps.