Church · Old Town
Niedernburg Abbey
Niedernburg Abbey in the south of the old town, near the bank of the Inn, is among the oldest religious foundations in Bavaria, with origins reaching back to the 8th century. Benedictine nuns lived and worked here for more than a thousand years; for a time the venerable institution was a free imperial collegiate house for noblewomen and wielded far-reaching influence in the region.
Niedernburg gained particular fame as the final resting place of Blessed Gisela of Bavaria, the first Queen of Hungary and wife of Saint Stephen, the founder of the Hungarian kingdom. After the death of her husband she withdrew to Passau and became abbess of the convent. Her simple tomb in the abbey church remains a place of pilgrimage, especially for Hungarians, and a living symbol of the centuries-old bond between Passau and Hungary — fittingly, the city maintains close ties with Hungary to this day.
The Romanesque-Gothic abbey church, with its quiet courtyards and cloisters, offers a contemplative counterpoint to the Baroque bustle of the upper old town. Anyone strolling through the calm lanes around Niedernburg dives into the medieval layer of Passau that lives on beneath the city's Baroque splendour.
In the district
Old Town
St Stephen's Cathedral, the Old Town Hall and baroque lanes on the headland between the Danube and the Inn.
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Touren & Aktivitäten rund um Kloster Niedernburg
Entdecke das ehrwürdige Kloster Niedernburg mit dem Grab der seligen Gisela bei einem Rundgang durch die Altstadt zwischen Donau und Inn.
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Old Town
St Stephen's Cathedral
A Baroque cathedral high above the old town, home to the largest cathedral organ in the world — Passau's spiritual and visual landmark.
Free entry

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Three Rivers Corner (Ortspitze)
The outermost tip of the old town, where the Danube, Inn and Ilz flow together in three colours — the natural spectacle that gives Passau its name.
Free entry

Old Town
Old Town Hall
A Gothic Revival showpiece on the Danube bank with a 68-metre tower, carillon and the sumptuous town-hall halls.
Free entry

Old Town
Passau Glass Museum
The world's most important collection of Bohemian glass, with over 30,000 exhibits in the historic Hotel Wilder Mann.
from 7 EUR