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Regensburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinRegensburg, c1740. The city of Regensburg in Germany (Ratisbona in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel ProutRatisbon, c1820 (1915). Regensburg is a city in south-east Germany. The medieval centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme
Regensburg - Cathedral Corch, 1931. Artist: Kurt HielscherRegensburg - Cathedral Corch, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]
Kallmunz Castle near Regensburg, 1931. Artist: Kurt HielscherKallmunz Castle near Regensburg, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]
Regensburg - Bridge-Gate and Cathedral Towers, 1931. Artist: Kurt HielscherRegensburg - Bridge-Gate and Cathedral Towers, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]
The Opening of the Walhalla, 19th century. Artist: C CousenThe Opening of the Walhalla, 19th century. A view of the River Danube near Regensburg, Bavaria, showing the Neoclassical Walhalla Temple on the riverbank
Aerial view of the Walhalla Temple, near Regensburg, Germany, from a Zeppelin, c1931 (1933). the Neoclassical Walhalla Temple stands on the banks of the Danube
Porch of Regensburg (Ratisbon) Cathedral, Germany, 19th century. Artist: J LewisPorch of Regensburg (Ratisbon) Cathedral, Germany, 19th century. Regensburgs Gothic cathedral was begun in the 1270s, replacing the previous Romanesque building that was destroyed by fire
Von Guerickes demonstration of the strength of a vacuum, 1654 (1672). The man on the right is using an air pump to create the vacuum
Napoleon injured at Ratisbon, April 1809, (c1835). Artist: Francois GeorginNapoleon injured at Ratisbon, April 1809, (c1835). Pursuing the Austrians after the victory at Eckmuhl, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)