Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz has a population around 39,600 and lies in Bavaria, roughly halfway between Nuernberg and Regensburg along the A3 motorway. The town served as a residence for Wittelsbach Palatinate counts in the late Middle Ages. The Residenz, rebuilt after wartime destruction, now houses the Stadtmuseum. The Muenster St. Johannes, the parish church, dominates the market square.
The Museum Lothar Fischer shows the work of the sculptor born in the region, focusing on post-war German art. The Burgruine Wolfstein, a castle ruin on a hill north of town, provides views across the Oberpfalz. Neumarkt is known in cycling circles as the host of the Bayern Rundfahrt stage finish. Bionorica, the herbal medicine company, has its headquarters here. The Ludwig-Donau-Main-Kanal, a 19th-century canal linking the Rhine and Danube drainage systems, passes through the area. Nuernberg is about 35 minutes by train. Adult companionship is regulated under Bavarian law.
Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz has a population around 39,600 and lies in Bavaria, roughly halfway between Nuernberg and Regensburg along the A3 motorway. The town served as a residence for Wittelsbach Palatinate counts in the late Middle Ages. The Residenz, rebuilt after wartime destruction, now houses the Stadtmuseum. The Muenster St. Johannes, the parish church, dominates the market square.
The Museum Lothar Fischer shows the work of the sculptor born in the region, focusing on post-war German art. The Burgruine Wolfstein, a castle ruin on a hill north of town, provides views across the Oberpfalz. Neumarkt is known in cycling circles as the host of the Bayern Rundfahrt stage finish. Bionorica, the herbal medicine company, has its headquarters here. The Ludwig-Donau-Main-Kanal, a 19th-century canal linking the Rhine and Danube drainage systems, passes through the area. Nuernberg is about 35 minutes by train. Adult companionship is regulated under Bavarian law.
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