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What to See in Straubing - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 8 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Straubing (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: St. Peter's Church, Bajuwarium Erlebniswelt, and Tiergarten Straubing. Also, be sure to include Basilika St. Jakob in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Straubing (Bavaria).

St. Peter's Church

Catholic church in Straubing, Germany
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Also known as: St. Peter

Catholic church in Straubing, Germany. St. Peter's Church, Straubing, is a Romanesque basilica in Straubing, Germany. It was built in the second half of the 12th century, and is distinguished by its two sculpted portals. The surrounding graveyard contains a number of funeral chapels, most notably the Totenkapelle, which is decorated with a cycle of paintings depicting the Totentanz by the Rococo artist Felix Hözl.[1]

Address: Petersgasse 50A, 94315 Straubing

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Bajuwarium Erlebniswelt

Bajuwarium Erlebniswelt
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Specialty museum, Museum

Address: Geiselhoeringer Str. 23 c, 94315 Straubing

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Tiergarten Straubing

Tiergarten Straubing
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Straubing Zoo is located in the western part of the city of Straubing. Straubing Zoo is currently home to over 2000 individuals of about 200 species, mainly mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. The zoo participates in several European conservation breeding programs, for example for bison, Amur tigers, spectacled penguins or Balistars. It is a partner zoo of the Stiftung Artenschutz as well as a member of several national and international zoo associations and species conservation organizations such as WAZA and ZGAP.

Address: Am Tiergarten 3, 94315 Straubing

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Basilika St. Jakob

Basilika St. Jakob
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Church

Address: Pfarrplatz 23, Straubing

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Ludwigstor

Ludwigstor
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City gate

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Bandhaus e.V.

Bandhaus e.V.
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Address: Wittelsbacherhöhe 7, Straubing

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Powder Tower

Powder Tower
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Also known as: Pulverturm

Tower

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Kastell Straubing - Sorviodurum

Kastell Straubing - Sorviodurum
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The forts of Straubing, the ancient Sorviodurum, are the collective name for a multi-period Roman garrison site on the territory of the city of Straubing in Lower Bavaria. The name is of Celtic origin, it referred to a nearby Celtic settlement from pre-Roman times, where the Romans established an important military base of the Rhaetian Danube border in the second half of the first century AD. The base lasted until the late Roman period. It was provided with a Danube harbor and surrounded by a large-scale vicus, which was probably of great importance as a central market place for the surrounding area.

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