Rosenheim Private Walking Tour
Highlights. 1234 first mention of Rosenheim castle and the boatmen settlement. Trade routes to the Inn and Danube river, and the salt route from Salzburg and Berchtesgaden. Why it became one of the largest and most important markets in Bavaria....
- 2 hours
Highlights
1234 first mention of Rosenheim castle and the boatmen settlement
Trade routes to the Inn and Danube river, and the salt route from Salzburg and Berchtesgaden
Why it became one of the largest and most important markets in Bavaria
Decline with the Thirty Years' War
19th-century prosperity
The salt wooden pipeline
Centre for Bavarian salt production until 1958
Art Nouveau, Swiss Chalet Style and neo-Gothic style in town
Rosenheim about 1860
Rosenheim in the Nazi era
Bombing during the Second World War
Post-war reconstruction and rebirth
Right out of the imaginary of the typical bavarian town, Rosenheim has it all. Near to lake Chiemsee, where king Ludwig II built his version of Versailles, known as Herrenchiemsee, it is also the scenery for the german TV series “Die Rosenheim Cops”. Once one of the most important satellite cities around Munich, it’s salines powered the region with the richnesses of the “white gold”. The Romans came here in 15 BC under the rule of Tiberius, founding the city and creating roads going east to west and north to south that all passed the city. The city lies also at the banks of the river Inn, another great water highway of the past. The name of this city is also shrouded in mystery. Supposedly, the Inn boatmen knew there were many beauties in this town, therefore calling it "home of the Rose", or Rosenheim.
The Bavarian beauties still populate the area, in the landscape, buildings and its multicultural inhabitants that are proud to say that Rosenheim has a mediterranean flair. Learn these and much more secrets, stories, and the thousand years of history that was set to stone in this gem of the Inn.
Points of Interest
• Max-Josefs-Platz
• Mangfallpark
• The rivers Mangfall and Inn
• Riedergarten (The apothecary's garden)
• Mittertor *Kirche St. Nikolaus
• City Hall
• Salinengarten
• Lokschuppen Museum
Prices
Included
- Guide
Not included
- Entrance fee