Herzogspark, Regensburg
Herzogspark is a charming municipal park with a rich history and diverse botanical attractions. It spans 1.5 hectares along the Danube River and has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. The park originated in 1293 when the city expanded and a new wall was built, with the moat now adding to its scenic beauty. It was later transformed into a private garden owned by the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis before becoming a public park in 1935. The park features the historic Prebrunnturm, a medieval tower that offers panoramic views in the summer.
Herzogspark boasts several small botanical gardens, including an alpine garden with a variety of flowers like bell flowers, carnations, and rhododendrons. The former moat has been converted into a vibrant rhododendron collection. The park also features a rose garden, a serene lily pond with goldfish, and a garden dedicated to southern plants, bringing a Mediterranean touch to the surroundings. A Renaissance garden with geometric parterres and a Shakespeare garden along one hedge adds to the park's allure.
Adjacent to Herzogspark is the Württembergisches Palais, now home to the Natural History Museum of Eastern Bavaria. The museum's three interconnected wings focus on mineralogy, paleontology, zoology, and botany, offering visitors a chance to explore the region's natural sciences and biodiversity.
Herzogspark offers a captivating blend of history, horticulture, and cultural attractions. Its botanical gardens, picturesque landscapes, and the adjacent Natural History Museum provide a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and history lovers alike. From wandering through the Renaissance garden to admiring the Prebrunnturm and exploring the museum's exhibits, Herzogspark offers a serene retreat in the heart of Regensburg.
Herzogspark boasts several small botanical gardens, including an alpine garden with a variety of flowers like bell flowers, carnations, and rhododendrons. The former moat has been converted into a vibrant rhododendron collection. The park also features a rose garden, a serene lily pond with goldfish, and a garden dedicated to southern plants, bringing a Mediterranean touch to the surroundings. A Renaissance garden with geometric parterres and a Shakespeare garden along one hedge adds to the park's allure.
Adjacent to Herzogspark is the Württembergisches Palais, now home to the Natural History Museum of Eastern Bavaria. The museum's three interconnected wings focus on mineralogy, paleontology, zoology, and botany, offering visitors a chance to explore the region's natural sciences and biodiversity.
Herzogspark offers a captivating blend of history, horticulture, and cultural attractions. Its botanical gardens, picturesque landscapes, and the adjacent Natural History Museum provide a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and history lovers alike. From wandering through the Renaissance garden to admiring the Prebrunnturm and exploring the museum's exhibits, Herzogspark offers a serene retreat in the heart of Regensburg.
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Herzogspark on Map
Sight Name: Herzogspark
Sight Location: Regensburg, Germany (See walking tours in Regensburg)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Regensburg, Germany (See walking tours in Regensburg)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Walking Tours in Regensburg, Germany
Create Your Own Walk in Regensburg
Creating your own self-guided walk in Regensburg is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Regensburg Introduction Walking Tour
During a battle in 1809, Napoleon remarked that Regensburg was “worth a crown.”
The name “Regensburg” reflects its roots: it comes from the River Regen, which joins the Danube here, and the Old High German word burg, meaning fortress—so Regensburg means “the fortress by the Regen.”
Long before the Romans, Celtic tribes had already settled on the high ground, taking advantage of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.1 Km or 2.5 Miles
The name “Regensburg” reflects its roots: it comes from the River Regen, which joins the Danube here, and the Old High German word burg, meaning fortress—so Regensburg means “the fortress by the Regen.”
Long before the Romans, Celtic tribes had already settled on the high ground, taking advantage of... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.1 Km or 2.5 Miles
Roman Ruins Walking Tour
Meandering through the Old Town of Regensburg, it’s easy to forget that some 1800 years ago most of this area was occupied by a Roman fortress. Although the first settlement here dates from as early as the Stone Age, it is the Romans who put it firmly on the map.
Around 90 AD, they first built an expeditionary and then a permanent military camp called Castra Regina ("Fortress by the... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.4 Km or 0.9 Miles
Around 90 AD, they first built an expeditionary and then a permanent military camp called Castra Regina ("Fortress by the... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.4 Km or 0.9 Miles




