The neoclassical building on the platform on the north bank of the Danube is in fact a place where the famous busts of the Germans are displayed. When we went, we happened to meet two students, one is the middle school student group, the other is the primary school student group, to visit the temple, as if Valhalla is the German "patriotism" education base. Two boats are sent daily from the Danube pier next to the Regensburg stone bridge to the Temple of Valhalla (the Temple of Valhalla is almost only a test boat). The ancient castle site on the north bank can also be seen along the Danube. Standing on the steps in front of the temple overlooks the Danube and the plains in front of it.
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The neoclassical building on the platform on the north bank of the Danube is in fact a place where the famous busts of the Germans are displayed. When we went, we happened to meet two students, one is the middle school student group, the other is the primary school student group, to visit the temple, as if Valhalla is the German "patriotism" education base. Two boats are sent daily from the Danube pier next to the Regensburg stone bridge to the Temple of Valhalla (the Temple of Valhalla is almost only a test boat). The ancient castle site on the north bank can also be seen along the Danube. Standing on the steps in front of the temple overlooks the Danube and the plains in front of it.
The Temple of Valhalla is a Greek-style shrine building on the hilltop outside Regensburg. He can be seen on a cruise ship, and his whole body is very white and holy, standing on the hillside by the river, very majestic. Unfortunately, the cruise ship did not dock, so only a few photos can be taken, and there is no visit inside.
The Temple of Valhalla is a Hall of Fame memorial to historically famous people, a neoclassical building on the banks of the Danube River east of Regensburg, Bavaria. The temple was commissioned by Ludwig I of Bavaria and designed and built by architect Leo von Krenze. The temple has nearly 200 memorial plaques and busts, with figures spanning 2,000 years of history.
The Temple of Valhalla on the banks of the Danube was built by King Ludwig I of Bavaria and is very magnificent in style.
The Valhalla Temple, located on a mountainside on the Danube River on the outskirts of Regensburg, is a large, magnificent ancient Greek-style shrine with more than 300 steps to the entrance to the shrine, and many ancient statues inside the shrine.