The oldest city on the Danube, Regensburg is one of Bavaria’s most beautiful cities. Pausing on the ancient bridge leading to this medieval town, one is treated to a hauntingly beautiful landscape that has changed little over the centuries.
In sharp contrast to this Old World city, BMW’s highly automated assembly plant is just a few miles away. Here, amazing robots aided by a few humans turn out 1100 “Beemers” a day.
Oh, the Places We See
17 Sep 2015Love the largeness of these beautiful pictures. Now you’re really making me want to see this part of the world! Lovely.
fotograffer
18 Sep 2015Thank you so much. I hope you can visit soon.
restlessjo
17 Sep 2015Give my love to your lovely lady. We’re at the airport on the way to Poland.
fotograffer
18 Sep 2015I have. Safe travels and enjoy your family.
lynnsarda
17 Sep 2015Such a beautiful place, as is Passau.
fotograffer
18 Sep 2015Agreed. I especially liked Passau.
Norbert Haupt
19 Sep 2015I was born in Regensburg and grew up and went to school there. I spent the first 18 years of my life walking the cobblestones of the city’s ancient alleys. I just visited there again this past May, and stood on the old stone bridge, looking down on the Danube. Thanks for this beautiful postcard.
Norbert Haupt
19 Sep 2015Reblogged this on Norbert Haupt and commented:
I was born in Regensburg and grew up and went to school there. I spent the first 18 years of my life walking the cobblestones of the city’s ancient alleys. I just visited there again this past May, and stood on the old stone bridge, looking down on the Danube. I thank the author of this post for the beautiful postcard.
fotograffer
19 Sep 2015We so enjoyed our brief visit to your hometown and would like to spend more time there in the future. I am happy you enjoyed the post. Thank you.
Dalo 2013
22 Sep 2015Beautiful view and a postcard-perfect shot…just need a nice Bavarian beer to accompany 🙂
fotograffer
30 Sep 2015Oh, there was plenty of great beer to go around. 🙂 Thanks Randall.