Regensburg is a cool city that I’ve visited a few times now, as it is only about an hour away, and has really good pizza! The city itself was spared “remodeling” during the war, so unlike Nürnberg or Berlin, the city center is pretty much in original condition, and even includes the remains of old Roman walls from the 2nd century.

German travel photography: colorful architecture in Regensburg. © Cody Duncan Photography

German travel photography: historic architecture in Regensburg, Germany. © Cody Duncan Photography

German travel photography: Street sign, Regensburg, Germany. © Cody Duncan Photography

German travel photography: crowd of people watching street performers, Regensburg, Germany. © Cody Duncan Photography

German travel photography: interior of Dom cathedral Regensburg, Germany. © Cody Duncan Photography

German travel photography: night time exterior of Dom cathedral Regensburg, Germany. © Cody Duncan Photography

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  1. remodeling… wow… that sounds lame!

    Very cool to see such “old” and cool stuff! I need to take up traveling.

  2. The “remodeling” was done by b-17′s flying at 30,000ft…

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