Ingolstadt (German pronunciation: [ˈɪŋɡɔlˌʃtat] ( listen); Austro-Bavarian [ˈɪŋl̩ʃtɔːd]) is a city in the Free State of Bavaria, in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located along the banks of the River Danube, in the centre of Bavaria. As of 31 December 2014, Ingolstadt had 131,002 citizens. It is part of the Munich Metropolitan Area, which has a total population of more than 5 million.
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The church of Maria de Victoria, also known as the Asam Kirche, is a stunning baroque church. Expecting a church more like the Asam Kirche in Munich which focuses more on these artisans' Baroque plasterwork, I was surprised to find a study in perspective in this medium size church. Confronted with a set of design challenges in what is basically a rectangular church, the brothers worked out a set of multiple perspective points that makes a celestial vision absolutely pop out at the viewer. This is coupled with clever plasterwork along the edges of the ceiling which integrate it with the walls to smoothly transition their work into the plain walls. The altar is a nice baroque composition, but the "professors" seating along the walls of this Jesuit church are extremely well crafted. In the the small treasury in the back of the church there is a magnificent monstrance made in Augsburg that commemorates the Battle of Leponto. While such a warlike scene that is somewhat jarring when seen on such a religious article, I guess it's understandable after such a significant turning point in the then-ongoing war against Islamic expansion. In a somewhat similar vein, the warrior-leader Tilly's crucifix in silver and ivory is also kept in the treasury. Admission is €3. I was allowed to use the English language guidebook to guide my visit. There really is no parking close to the church, but it is a short walk from the large public parking lots. The docents at the church were friendly.
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Enjoy a new outdoor experience! City&Quest Ingolstadt challenges you and your team members to explore the city by solving puzzles on your way! This is what you need to get started: a smartphone or tablet for finding the spots and typing in your solutions and the City&Quest bag available for hire in the city centre.
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We were there on Saturday in 12/19 and there was no entry fee!! Might be there free on weekends. Perfect museum with whole history
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Toured the Audi Factory for over 2 hours, got to see the auto body press shop and final assembly areas. Very interesting to see the 'marriage' of engine and car along with all of the various configurations, body styles and how they can move different cars down the line destined for Germany, UK, USA, etc. Very interesting to see live in person. Highly recommend along with a tour of the Audi museum to see the vast history of the 4-rings along with the early beginnings to the great Audi race victories at Le Mans, Pikes Peak, etc.
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