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Veste Oberhaus

(4,595) Museum in Passau, Germany
Veste Oberhaus is a fortress that was founded in 1219 and, for most of its time, served as the stronghold of the Bishop of Passau, Germany. It is currently the site of a museum, a youth hostel, and a restaurant, as well as an open-air theatre dating to 1934.
Address: Oberhaus 125, 94034 Passau, Germany
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM
Phone: +49 851 396800
Veste Oberhaus is a fortress that was founded in 1219 and, for most of its time, served as the stronghold of the Bishop of Passau, Germany.
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The Veste Oberhaus is a stunning castle in Passau, on the left bank of the river Danube. It was founded in the first quarter of the thirteenth century and most ...
The castle Veste Oberhaus is home of the Oberhausmuseum, which shows exhibitions from the Middle Ages to today.
Visit the Fortress Veste Oberhaus in Passau, the former residence of the prince-bishops and one of the largest surviving castle complexes in Europe.
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The Oberhaus museum provides an informative overview of the town of Passau and surrounds since before the Romans. The displays are often innovative and unusual.
Covering an area of 65,000 square metres, it is one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses in Europe. The Linde Battery view point and the newly re-opened ...
Bavarian traditional cooking meets modern cuisine with a creative twist. Our interior largely comprises gorgeous wood furnishings accented with metal and glass, ...
Restaurant • Bar • Snack bar. Oberhaus 1, 94032 Passau. Mediterranean, Bavarian ... Oberhaus 125, 94034, Passau. +-. Leaflet. Address. Oberhaus 125 94034, 16 ...
A 13th-century defensive fortress, built by the prince-bishops, Veste Oberhaus towers over Passau with patriarchal pomp. Not surprisingly, views of the city ...
Within the historic walls of the fortification the Oberhausmuseum presents exciting exhibitions which open a window into life in a castle during the Middle Ages ...