Discover the rich history and charming beauty of Rosenheim on a guided walking tour. Explore Bavarian culture, visit historical sites, and immerse yourself in the town’s Mediterranean flair.
Discover the rich history and charming beauty of Rosenheim on a guided walking tour. Explore Bavarian culture, visit historical sites, and immerse yourself in the town’s Mediterranean flair.
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Rosenheim - You will learn about:
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…
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Rosenheim - You will learn about:
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
The Lokschuppen exhibition center
You will see:
Max-Josefs-Platz
Mangfallpark
The rivers Mangfall and Inn
Riedergarten (The apothecary’s garden)
Mittertor
Kirche St. Nikolaus
City Hall
Salinengarten
Lokschuppen Museum

- Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
- Private guided Tour
- Local Guide who will be with your group only
- Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
- Private guided Tour
- Local Guide who will be with your group only
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
Rosenheim, a quintessential Bavarian town, offers a charming experience. Located near Lake Chiemsee, where King Ludwig II constructed his version of Versailles, Herrenchiemsee, it also serves as the backdrop for the German TV series “Die Rosenheim Cops.” Historically, it was a significant satellite city of Munich, with its saltworks enriching the region…
Rosenheim, a quintessential Bavarian town, offers a charming experience. Located near Lake Chiemsee, where King Ludwig II constructed his version of Versailles, Herrenchiemsee, it also serves as the backdrop for the German TV series “Die Rosenheim Cops.” Historically, it was a significant satellite city of Munich, with its saltworks enriching the region with the “white gold.” The Romans arrived in 15 BC under Tiberius, establishing the city and creating roads that connected east to west and north to south, all passing through Rosenheim. Situated along the banks of the River Inn, another major historical waterway, the city’s name is steeped in legend. It is said that Inn boatmen, enchanted by the town’s beauties, named it “home of the Rose,” or Rosenheim. The Bavarian charm is still evident in the landscape, architecture, and its diverse residents, who proudly claim that Rosenheim exudes a Mediterranean flair.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.