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Audio Guide of the Stone Bridge

El puente medieval que desafió al Diablo, a constructores borrachos y a bombardeos de guerra

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. How the masons drank cement... literally

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2. The devil's broken jaw and other magic

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3. Blood, wine, and cursed gold

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4. Wartime fiasco and the suicidal donkey

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5. The masons' secret code

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6. Misfortune with a happy ending

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I visit the Stone Bridge in Regensburg, and are there any access restrictions?

The Stone Bridge in Regensburg is a public thoroughfare, so it is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no time restrictions. You can walk across it freely at any time. Best of all, the view is spectacular at any hour.

I would like to know whether I have to pay to cross the Stone Bridge or if it is free.

Good news! Crossing the Stone Bridge is completely free. It is a public bridge, so there are no entrance fees and no need to buy tickets to enjoy this iconic landmark. Enjoy the walk at no cost!

How long would it take to fully experience the Stone Bridge, including the walk and photos?

For a relaxed visit, with time to cross it, admire the views of the Danube and the city, and take some photos, I recommend setting aside between 30 minutes and 1 hour. If you feel like sitting for a while and enjoying the atmosphere, you can stay a bit longer.

What is the most fascinating story or the most important fun fact about the Stone Bridge?

The Stone Bridge, built in the 12th century (between 1135 and 1146), was a marvel of medieval engineering and for centuries the only bridge of its kind north of the Alps. It is said to have served as a model for Charles Bridge in Prague, and its construction gave rise to the legend of the 'Brückenmännchen' (little bridge man). In its time, it was crucial to the prosperity of Regensburg as a trading center.

What would be the best time of day or the best season to visit the Stone Bridge and avoid crowds?

To avoid the biggest crowds, I recommend visiting early in the morning or at sunset, when the light is beautiful for photos. As for the best season, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists than summer, although winter with snow also has a special charm.

Is the Stone Bridge accessible for people using wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, the Stone Bridge is accessible. The surface is cobblestoned, which can be a bit uneven, but it is passable for wheelchairs and strollers. There are no steps or major architectural barriers. For more details about accessibility in the city, you can consult Regensburg tourist information.

Since I will be at the Stone Bridge, what other nearby attractions or places of interest would you recommend visiting?

Absolutely, you will be in the heart of Regensburg. Right next to the bridge, you should not miss St. Peter's Cathedral, the Historic Sausage Kitchen, and the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a stroll through the historic center and let yourself be carried away by its medieval lanes.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to the Stone Bridge in Regensburg?

I recommend wearing comfortable shoes because of the cobblestones. Consider crossing on one side and returning on the other to enjoy different perspectives. Do not forget your camera to capture the stunning views of the Danube and the city. And if you have time, end your visit with some sausages at the nearby Wurstkuchl—it is quite an experience!

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