Tour

Glass art in the city of three rivers

Indoors and outdoors
all-season
Exhibitions
City Trip
Culturally Important

City tour from the cathedral to the Danube

Start
Passau
Dauer
3 h
Länge
5 km
Foto: Gerhard Bauer-Schmitz Foto: Hajo Dietz Foto: katjasv/pixabay.com Foto: Stadt Passau Foto: Andreas Moosbauer Foto: Hajo Dietz
Eckdaten zur Tour
What makes Passau so special? The old town centre is situated on a promontory at the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers. Baroque buildings in softly glowing colours line narrow streets and alleyways. After a town fire in 1662, Italian artists in particular characterised the reconstruction of the town. Because of this and the omnipresent water, Passau is also known as the "Bavarian Venice". Join us on a walk to the cathedral and the Danube, which will also take you to the unique glass museum. The tour is not too long and, with a warming stop at the Brauhäus, is also ideal for autumn and winter.
A city tour for short trips, culture lovers and connoisseurs

Start- und Endbahnhof

Startbahnhof
Passau Hbf

4 Tourstationen
5 km / 3 Stunden

Endbahnhof
Passau Hbf

Unser Tipp: Bitte prüfe vor Fahrtantritt Deine Zugverbindung und die erwartete Auslastung.

Ablaufplan

Tourstart am Passau Hbf

Wegbeschreibung

The main railway station, built in 1860 in the classicist style, is only about 10 minutes' walk from the old town. Take Bahnhofsstraße and Ludwigstraße into the Old Town and turn right into Grabengasse. Via Carlonegasse you reach the cathedral square with the baroque cathedral shining from afar.

Bräugasse 5
94032
Passau

Telefon: 0851 4905252
Foto: katjasv/pixabay.com

Wegbeschreibung

Schrottgasse 2
94032
Passau

Telefon: 0851 35071
E-Mail Adresse: info@glasmuseum.de
Foto: Stadt Passau

Wegbeschreibung

Domplatz 7
94032
Passau

Telefon: 0851 3930
Foto: Andreas Moosbauer
Foto: Stadt Passau

Wegbeschreibung

Foto: Hajo Dietz

Tourende am Passau Hbf

Wegbeschreibung

Tourenkarte

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