Featuring splendid vintage and modern cars, motorcycles, bicycles, miniature models and numerous other exhibits, the Audi Motor Museum in Ingolstadt's Audi headquarters is a must-visit attraction for any car lover. The Audi Motor Museum, also called the Mobile Museum, is housed in a futuristic circular glass building with its exhibition area spread over three floors. A tour of the nearby Audi production facility can be booked in advance. Spacious, sleek and informative, this world-class museum promises a one-of-a-kind experience.
The mesmerizing beauty of the Asamkirche Maria de Victoria of Ingolstadt evokes a sense of awe and reverence in all those who behold it. Hidden behind the relatively demure exterior of this baroque church lies a space that is richly adorned with rococo-style embellishments. Beneath a ceiling that is resplendently adorned with a colorful fresco lie carved wooden pews, a breathtakingly beautiful altar, and a spectacular sacristy that depicts the Battle of Lepanto in silver and gold. Rich and lavish, the Asamkirche Maria de Victoria creates an environment of peace and tranquility. The church also hosts organ recitals.
Through an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits that are housed within New Castle, Reduit Tilly and Turm Triva, the Bavarian Army Museum chronicles the history the Bavarian Army and offers an insight into the impact it has had on the region. The museum's artifacts trace the army's history from the late Middle Ages through the present. On display you will find dioramas depicting major battles, traditional uniforms, weapons and assorted artifacts that were acquired during the war with the Turks. Discover stories of valor and bravery as you explore Bavaria's proud military history and heritage at the Army Museum. Of the museum's many homes, abode the New Castle is perhaps the most impressive.
Museum für Konkrete Kunst is a modern art museum that focuses on concrete art installations. Located in Ingolstadt, this museum is sprawled over 800 square meters (8611 square feet) of space and features a diverse range of permanent and temporary concrete art exhibits from the 20th Century. Some of the artworks on display are by sculptors and artists such as Adolf Fleischmann, Heijo Hangen, and several others. A special exhibition of the renowned founder of concrete poetry, Eugen Gomringer, is also featured here.
Medicine is undoubtedly one of the most important branches of science, the study of which is essential to survival. Housed within the famed Old Anatomy Building of the historic University of Ingolstadt, the German Museum for the History of Medicine offers an insight into the development of this invaluable field of study. The exhibits cover the history of Medicine from ancient times right up to the 20th Century. Explore exhibits that display an array of medical equipment, or take a stroll through the botanical gardens that house a variety of medicinal plants. The building itself offers a glimpse into the past. Built in the 18th Century upon a lovely Baroque design, the institute offered instruction in anatomy and allied fields. This historic institute is also renowned for its association with Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.
Located away from the bustle of the city, on a floodplain, the Wasserstern zoo is home to several species of birds and animals. The enclosures at the zoo are installed in an informative design, making it appealing to both children and adults. The enclosures include monkeys and mammals, while there is also a terrarium that houses reptiles. Some of the animals and birds you might spot here include the majestic snow owl, the South American coati, and cute domestic rabbits. Besides, the Wasserstern zoo is also home to an aviary, an aquarium and a small botanical park.
In the 16th century, the building was created as the seat of the regional court. Then from 2002 to 2017, a local museum was housed in the castle, which provided information about the city history of Schrobenhausen.
Located in the heart of Wolnzach, Amper-Lichtspiele is a two-screen cinema. The advanced Dolby Digital and HFR technology offers a fantastic cinematic experience. It features unobstructed view of the screen and cozy seating arrangements for hundreds of movie buffs. Enjoy a movie of your choice with a delicious tub of popcorn and soda.
Jura Museum is a well-equipped natural history museum located in the German city of Eichstatt. The museum has a vast collection of Jurassic fossils and a preserved skeleton of coelurosaur Juraventor, and also an aquarium with tropical corals and fishes.
In the museum beneath the St. Andreas church one can visit the remains of a Roman bath.
Featuring splendid vintage and modern cars, motorcycles, bicycles, miniature models and numerous other exhibits, the Audi Motor Museum in Ingolstadt's Audi headquarters is a must-visit attraction for any car lover. The Audi Motor Museum, also called the Mobile Museum, is housed in a futuristic circular glass building with its exhibition area spread over three floors. A tour of the nearby Audi production facility can be booked in advance. Spacious, sleek and informative, this world-class museum promises a one-of-a-kind experience.
Located in the heart of Abensberg, Theater am Bahnhof is a performing arts venue. Set in a gabled-roof house, the theater can seat over a hundred spectators. They showcase a variety of theatrical plays and musicals that are ideal for theater lovers of all ages. Along with plays, this quaint little theater also offers space to host concerts.