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    Ingolstadt (German: [ˈɪŋɡɔlˌʃtat] ⓘ; Austro-Bavarian: [ˈɪŋl̩ʃtɔːd]) is an independent city [a] on the Danube, in Upper Bavaria, with 142,308 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2023). [3] Around half a million people live in the metropolitan area.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · A youthful university city on the Danube in the heart of Bavaria, Ingolstadt is the headquarters of the car manufacturer Audi. You can return to the very origins of the brand at the Museum Mobile, and follow all stages of the high-tech production process on a factory tour.

  3. Things to Do in Ingolstadt, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 13,034 traveler reviews and photos of Ingolstadt tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Ingolstadt. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Ingolstadt, the university city and shopping destination on the Danube, boasts a delightful blend of tradition and history. At the same time, it is modern, urban and vibrant, wowing visitors with the Audi Forum, a world of automotive discovery that is not just for petrol heads.

  5. Bei der Straßenbaumaßnahme „Schneller Weg“ beginnt der zweite Bauabschnitt. Zwischen der Marktkauf-Kreuzung sowie der neuen Trasse zwischen ... mehr Infos Foto: © Stadt Ingolstadt / Rössle. Auf geht’s zum Herbstvolksfest. Festumzug, Messe und Kocherlball bereichern das Programm.

  6. Which locations, museums, parks and other sights are well worth a visit? We reveal what you should see and experience in Ingolstadt.

  7. Ingolstadt, city, Bavaria Land (state), southern Germany. It lies along the Danube and Schutter rivers, southwest of Regensburg. First mentioned in 806 as a crown estate, villa Ingoldestat, it was chartered in 1250 and became a ducal seat in 1392.

  8. all-season. There's nowhere quite like Ingolstadt, where culture and history stretching back over 1,000 years are set against the backdrop of the Danube. Bavaria's fifth-largest city can be easily reached by train and explored in a day. Bookmark.

  9. Ingolstadt, as we have learned throughout our tour, is originally a fortress city, enclosed by a medieval defensive wall, and Kreuztor served as one of its gates on its western part.It is astonishing piece of architecture from the middle ages, built completely in red brick and it stood the test of time.

  10. Ingolstadt is known for hosting the first Bavarian university and having large military fortress facilities. The latter is the reason, why many citizens of Ingolstadt still call themselves Schanzer (from verschanzen: to fortify).