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Passau, Germany - Danube River Cruise
It is dominated by the Oberhaus Fortress (1219), the site of a museum, and the Cathedral (1668), which incorporates the remains of an earlier Gothic structure. The cathedral contains one of the largest church organs in the world, with 17,000 pipes (1928). The Bishops' Palace (1712-30) and numerous fine churches in varied styles recall the era of the prince-bishops. The Gothic Town Hall (1298-1389) has paintings depicting episodes in the town's past, including its association with the Nibelungen legends. The Niedernburg Convent (founded 8th century) contains the tomb of Gisela, the first queen of Hungary.
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