Neupfarrplatz and the eponymous Neupfarrkirche are located in the heart of Regensburg's old town, just south of the Regensburg Cathedral. This central location makes it an easily accessible and prominent spot for tourists visiting the city. The square and the church have a rich history that dates back to the expulsion of the Jewish population in 1519, which adds a historical depth to the site.
During the renovation of the square in the 1990s, the remains of the Gothic synagogue destroyed in 1519 and a Romanesque predecessor building from the 11th or 12th century were discovered. These archaeological findings add a layer of historical intrigue to the site, making it a point of interest for tourists interested in history and archaeology.
The document Neupfarrplatz information center, designed by Regensburg architects Lydia Lehner and Franz Robold, presents the 2000-year history of the square in a multimedia format. This center provides tourists with a comprehensive understanding of the square's history and significance, making it a valuable resource for those wanting to delve deeper into the city's past.
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