Some 15 kilometres east of Regensburg lies the idyllic little town of Donaustauf, home to the marble temple of Walhalla – a memorial built at the request of King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
Constructed in the classical style and envisaged as a
'temple of glory', the memorial with its 52 columns resembles a Greek
temple and is in fact modelled on the Parthenon in Athens. It is widely
regarded as the foremost national monument in Germany. The expressive
architecture guides visitors up a vast marble staircase into the
Walhalla. Inside is an extensive collection of busts and plaques
commemorating numerous notable personalities from German history,
including Beethoven, Goethe, Kant and Bismarck.
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