Neuburg an der Donau counts around 28,400 inhabitants and lies on the Danube in the Neuburg-Schrobenhausen district of Bayern. The Renaissance Schloss, perched on a bluff above the river, was built as the residence of the Palatinate-Neuburg duchy. The Schloesslefest, a historical court pageant, recreates 16th-century life biennially. The Donaumoos, one of Bavaria's largest moorland areas, stretches south of the town.
Ingolstadt is about 20 kilometres east. Donauwörth lies roughly 40 kilometres west. Augsburg is around 65 kilometres southwest. The Danube here cuts through the Jurassic limestone of the Franconian Alb. The Audi factory in Ingolstadt draws commuters from Neuburg.
Neuburg an der Donau counts around 28,400 inhabitants and lies on the Danube in the Neuburg-Schrobenhausen district of Bayern. The Renaissance Schloss, perched on a bluff above the river, was built as the residence of the Palatinate-Neuburg duchy. The Schloesslefest, a historical court pageant, recreates 16th-century life biennially. The Donaumoos, one of Bavaria's largest moorland areas, stretches south of the town.
Ingolstadt is about 20 kilometres east. Donauwörth lies roughly 40 kilometres west. Augsburg is around 65 kilometres southwest. The Danube here cuts through the Jurassic limestone of the Franconian Alb. The Audi factory in Ingolstadt draws commuters from Neuburg.
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