Abensberg Travel Guide
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Abensberg Overview
Abensberg is a town in Bavaria, Germany on the Abens, a tributary of the Danube, 18 m. S.W. of Regensburg (Regensburg vacation rentals | Regensburg travel guide), with which it is connected by rail and motorway (A93).
It has a small spa and used to be a spa town, and its sulphur baths are resorted to for the cure of rheumatism and gout. The water is not used any more. Roman remains exist in the neighbourhood. Abensberg is also a seal district of the Hallertau hops planting area. Abensberg is also one of the most important asparagus-planting areas in Germany.
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Things to See in Abensberg
Flint mines Abensberg-Arnhofen
Vogelpark Abensberg
Historischer Stadtkern
Abensberg Theatre
Museumstradition
Parish Church of St. Barbara
Karmelitenkloster monastery with cloister and church of Our Lady of Mount Caramel
Hundertwasserhaus Tower
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Maps and Driving Directions to Abensberg
The Abensberg station is located on the Danube valley railway Regensburg-Ingolstadt. The city can be reached via the A 93 Holledau - Regensburg (exit Abensberg). Abensberg crosses south of the Federal Roads: B 16, B 299 and B 301.

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Related Sites
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- Homepage of Abensberg: Abensberg (official home page)
- Wikipedia: Abensberg
More about the History of Abensberg
Long before the Middle Ages, the area was populated. 1256 was the first time Abensberg was mentioned. Around 1390 by Count John II of Abensberg and his wife Agnes founded the Karmelitenkloster. Although Abensberg was independent under rule, it was always dependent on the powerful Bavarian dukes of the area.
Aventinus (1477-1534) is the most famous son of the city Abensberg. He is regarded as the founder of scientific Bavarian historiography/p>
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