Neutraubling

After the second world war, displaced ethnic Germans from Sudetenland (Czech Lands) or former eastern territories of Germany (Poland) settled in the ruins of the bombed military airport.

The small pond located next to the Schlangenbau was used as a water reservoir for the airbase fire brigade.

Despite Neutraubling's earliest roots dating back to the stone age period, it can't compete with Regensburg's rich history.

Neutraubling also provides a fully fledged education infrastructure starting with three kindergartens up to a grammar school.

Furthermore, Neutraubling is also home to various medium-sized and internationally operating enterprises, e.g. Krones, which has its very roots in this city.

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