Freising has a population around 42,600 and lies about 30 kilometres northeast of Munich in Upper Bavaria. The Weihenstephan Brewery, founded as a monastic brewery in 1040, claims to be the world's oldest continuously operating brewery. The Technische Universitaet Muenchen operates its brewing and food science faculty on the Weihenstephan campus.
The Domberg (Cathedral Hill) rises above the town and holds the Freisinger Dom, a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral with a remarkable Bestiensaeule (Beast Column) crypt. Saint Corbinian, the town's patron, founded the bishopric in 724. The Dioezesan Museum Freising, housed in the former bishop's residence, contains one of Bavaria's largest religious art collections. Munich Airport (Franz Josef Strauss) borders Freising directly to the east, making the town a transit hub. The Isar river flows nearby. Adult companionship follows Bavarian regulatory standards.
Freising has a population around 42,600 and lies about 30 kilometres northeast of Munich in Upper Bavaria. The Weihenstephan Brewery, founded as a monastic brewery in 1040, claims to be the world's oldest continuously operating brewery. The Technische Universitaet Muenchen operates its brewing and food science faculty on the Weihenstephan campus.
The Domberg (Cathedral Hill) rises above the town and holds the Freisinger Dom, a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral with a remarkable Bestiensaeule (Beast Column) crypt. Saint Corbinian, the town's patron, founded the bishopric in 724. The Dioezesan Museum Freising, housed in the former bishop's residence, contains one of Bavaria's largest religious art collections. Munich Airport (Franz Josef Strauss) borders Freising directly to the east, making the town a transit hub. The Isar river flows nearby. Adult companionship follows Bavarian regulatory standards.
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