The independent city of Rosenheim (Central Bavarian: Rousnam) is located in the centre of the district of Rosenheim (Upper Bavaria), and is also the seat of administration of this region. It is located on the west bank of the Inn at the confluence of the rivers Inn and Mangfall, in the Bavarian Alpine Foreland. It is the third largest city in Upper Bavaria with over 61,000 inhabitants and one of 23 administrative centres in Bavaria. Rosenheim is therefore the economic centre and the busiest place in the region.
Restaurants in Rosenheim
4.5 based on 100 reviews
I love this place in Rosenheim, It is in the center of Rosenheim and has been transformed into a pedestrian zone years ago. The houses are beautifully renovated. It has very nice shopping, from small stores to bigger department stores. There are several really good restaurants and cafes here with the possibility to sit outside. A ni+ce place to shop and relax. There are quite a few events here throuout the year, right now there is a wonderful little advents market.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Riedergarten is a wonderful place to retreat in the hart of the town of Rosenheim. After a day of shopping or a difficult day at work its the perfect place to relax. It is specially beautiful in the spring.
One can always find a little corner to sit and if not then a simple blanket on the grass is not forbidden. The small Gardens offer all what any garden lovers would want. The Gardens provide shady trees, water eliminates, naturally flowers of every sort and color and an extensive medicinal garden with descriptions for all sorts of ailments.
The Gardens ones was owned the Alt Apotheke (old pharmacy) still in operation today located within walking distance from the Gardens across from the middle Tür.
During the spring through the summer months and even into late October the garden is a sort of living room for the Rosenheimer residents who's often go there to cool off, have their lunch break there or just read a book under a shady tree among the flowers.
I know this maybe difficult for most Americans to understand but most Rosenheim flats in the town are very small and non are air-condition so the park and Max-Joseph-Platz are literally an extension of their living space. Property prices in this area are extremely high. A small 1 bedroom flat in town costs well over €350,000.00 so most residents can only afford to rent. That is why the amenities of the town carry such great value. Like this park.
Still the quality of life here is very high and most residents are proud of their town and what it has to offer. The same applies to Munich to a greater degree.
Life here and around the park is a bit dream like.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Walking along I noticed the church steeple and as I wondered down a laneway, I found myself at the rear entrance of the church. There were people entering and leaving the church as the sound of music was coming from the church.
Upon entering the church with all reverence and humility, hoping that the roof did not cave in, given the too many years since being inside a church, I was in awe of it beauty.
The stained glass windows display the emblem of Bavaria. The ambiance fills you with peace.
It is not until you walk into the plaza at the front of the church that you appreciate the spender of the whole building.
4 based on 22 reviews
3.5 based on 99 reviews
We visited this years exhibition about the Inca. I heard only good things about Lokschuppen before, so I decided to go there. Unfortunately most of my expectations were not fulfilled. A big stake of the exhibition was about the clothing of the Inca, not showing all the other very interesting stuff, about this famous South American culture. Topics were not illustrated in depth and thematic relationships were not easy to understand for people how see/read the first time about Inca. There was also too many stuff to read, which took a lot of time.
4 based on 22 reviews
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Beautiful, newly renovated and in market square. Gorgeous outside mosaic that is also worth seeing. Usually open every day.
4 based on 14 reviews
Walked through the park along the Inn Damm for a while. It's perfect for a stroll. You can walk/cycle all the way to Wasserburg along the river.
5 based on 4 reviews
Die frühbarocke Kirche mit kreisrunden Aussengrundriss und kreuzförmigem Aufbau im Inneren ist ziemlich einzigartig. Turm und Kirchenkörper sind jeweils ein Zwiebeldach ausgerüstet. Die Kirche wurde nachdem die Vorgängerkirche baufällig wurde in der 2. Hälfte des 17. Jahrhundert geplant und gebaut. Eine ganz besondere Kirche.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
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