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Bamberg

a town both traditional and modern

On the tower of castle Geyerswörth: View towards the west of town
From the tower of castle Geyerswörth: View towards the west of town

Sunny street cafes, unspoiled, well-preserved architecture, smoked beer, Franconian wine and a picturesque countryside.

It is easy to feel comfortable in Bamberg — everybody finds something to their taste.


german language History: The once imperial city of Bamberg is located in northern Bavaria and is considered one of the most romantic of German cities. When Heinrich II was crowned king of Germany in 1002 he chose Bamberg as his favourite residence and laid the foundations for the development of the city, which started in the Romanesque period and reached its peak in the Baroque era. In 1993 Bamberg was awarded "World Heritage" status by UNESCOexternal link - help for German language course. The town was scarcely damaged during WWII and still retains many splendid mediaeval architectural features and over 3000 historical buildings.
> > > Those interested in Bavarian history click here for more information: Historical resources of Bavarian historyexternal link - help for German language course compiled by the University of Regensburg, Department of History (in German).

 

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Cultural and active life: Because of its complex history and the influence of the university and the church on cultural life, Bamberg offers a great diversity. You can choose between 13 museums, 10 galleries and 8 theatres. It is also the home of the world-renowned classical orchestra, the Bamberger Symphonikerexternal link - help for German language course. For those who like to party in the evenings, there are street festivals, bars and clubs. Those who wish to be active and play sports will also feel at home in Bamberg: volleyball, badminton, rowing, tennis, cycling, golf, hiking, roller blading along the canal are just a few of the activities on offer. Here is an example of our visitors’ experiences in Bamberg: a reportexternal link - help for German language course by Viktoria from St. Petersburg in Russia.

 

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A delight for the taste-buds : Many of the centuries-old buildings have pubs where home-brewed beer and Franconian as well as Bavarian dishes are served. "Great diversity and old traditions" is a motto for the nine beer breweries of Bamberg and also for the many Franconian wines and types of bread. Get to know Bamberg, come with us, relax in beer gardens and try the local specialties: Franconian wine, smoked beer (example 'Schlenkerla')external link - help for German language course, with it a variety of sausages and breads.

 

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Take a virtual tour through Bamberg (34 photos, description in German) >>

In the end you will agree that Bamberg is well worth a visit!

 

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If you would like to learn more about Bamberg we recommend the city's official web site: www.bamberg.infoexternal link - help for German language course.

City information in English could be found below www.bamberg-guide.deexternal link - help for German language course.

Further links to useful information (most in German):

  • Events?
    In Bamberg's official event calendar at www.veranstaltungskalender-bamberg.deexternal link - help for German language course you can see, where concerts, exhibitions, festivals, tours, theatre plays and markets take place. Also try Fränkische Nachtexternal link - help for German language course and the local newspaper Fränkische Tagexternal link - help for German language course.
  • Accommodation?
    Refer to www.bamberg.infoexternal link - help for German language course or to our own information page on Hotels in Bambergexternal link - help for German language course.
  • Tourist sights?
    Bamberg's tourist information office is represented at www.bamberg.infoexternal link - help for German language course. Another good source is the info page of Café Abseits at www.abseits.de/bambergtouristen.htmexternal link - help for German language course.
  • Tour of the city?
    There are guided city tours that are organized by the town of Bamberg, but also independent guides who offer tours for specific interest, like for example KulTour with Bernhard Metzner.
  • City map?
    For your orientation you can view a map of Bamberg at www.stadtplan-bamberg.deexternal link - help for German language course. Apart from streets you will find all links for your travel preparation. Information reaches from beer gardens to accommodation and cultural world heritage. Many practical hints give you the opportunity to enjoy the beauties of Bamberg even more during your "real" visit.
  • Getting around town?
    Bamberg's historical inheritance can make life in the 21st century problematic: Bamberg is not a city for cars. There are few parking spaces in the town centre and a tricky one-way-system often requires taking confusing detours. However, Bamberg is very convenient for pedestrians and cyclists.
    Our recommendation: Bring your bicycle or rent one. Within 15 minutes you can reach every location in town and one of our highlights is a cycling tour to the beer gardens in and around Bamberg.
  • Companies, pubs, clubs and public organizations?
    A lot of regional suppliers and organizations can be found in a database at www.bamberg.deexternal link - help for German language course sorted by name.

For those interested in culture we have put together a few direct links*:

remember: we meet every Thursday from about 8.45 pm — everybody's welcome. In summer we meet in the beer garden of Wilde Roseexternal link - help for German language course on Obere Stefansberg and in Winter in the pub "Pelikan" in Untere Sandstraße.
Please check our current leisure programlanguage school leisure programme for any changes.

* We do not take responsibility for completeness of information. Please write to us with your input or if a link does no longer work.

a most popular meeting point for the TREFFPUNKT students is the Obere Brücke in Bamberg
View into into Bambergs Partyzone during the Sandkerwa in August, a big party in downtown Bamberg

For further information on Bamberg please also refer to "Frequently asked questions".

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