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Neue Residenz, Passau

#13 among attractions in Passau

Historical place, Forts and castles
Neue Residenz

Facts and practical information

The New Episcopal Residence of the Prince-Bishops of Passau was built from 1712 to 1730 in the style of the Viennese late Baroque. The architects were probably the Italian Domenico d'Angeli and the Viennese Antonio Beduzzi. The complex is listed as an architectural monument of Passau under file number D-2-62-000-486.

Alternative names: Coordinates: 48°34'26"N, 13°28'1"E
Address

8 ResidenzplatzPassau Germany

Contact
+49 851 3930
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Day trips

Neue Residenz – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Michael's Church, Veste Oberhaus, Stadttheater Passau.

  • st stephens cathedral passau~370 ftW
  • st michaels church passau~710 ftE
  • veste oberhaus passau~1740 ftNE
  • stadttheater passau~470 ftW
  • st nikola passau0.5 miSW
  • old city hall passau~540 ftNE
  • museum moderner kunst passau~1440 ftE
  • university of passau0.8 miSW
  • oberhausmuseum passau~1560 ftNE
  • pfarrkirche sankt paul passau~1190 ftNW
  • romermuseum kastell boiotro passau~1890 ftSW

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which popular attractions are close to Neue Residenz?

Nearby attractions include St. Stephen's Cathedral, Passau (2 min walk), Stadttheater Passau, Passau (3 min walk), Old City Hall, Passau (3 min walk), Passauer Tölpel, Passau (3 min walk).

How to get to Neue Residenz by public transport?

The nearest stations to Neue Residenz:

Bus
  • Residenzplatz • Lines: City-Bus (1 min walk)
  • Domplatz • Lines: City-Bus (3 min walk)

Train
  • Passau Hbf (20 min walk)

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