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Ingolstadt is a city in Bavaria, Germany, located on the Danube River with approximately 141,000 inhabitants. The city possesses significant historical importance, serving as the first capital of the Duchy of Bavaria and hosting Bavaria's first university from 1472 to 1800. Ingolstadt is prominently featured in Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," where Victor Frankenstein studies and creates his monster.
The New Castle (Neues Schloss), built in the 15th century, served as the ducal residence and now houses the Bavarian Army Museum with extensive military history collections. The Asam Church Maria de Victoria features stunning baroque interior decoration with an impressive ceiling fresco creating optical illusions. The Kreuztor (Cross Gate), one of the best-preserved medieval city gates in Germany, dates from the 14th century.
The city preserves substantial portions of its medieval and baroque fortifications, making it one of Germany's best-fortified cities. The Liebfrauenmünster (Cathedral of Our Lady) represents Gothic architecture with twin towers. The German Museum of Medical History occupies the Old Anatomy Building of the former university.
Ingolstadt is headquarters to Audi, with the company's main production facility and museum, the Audi Forum Ingolstadt, located here. The automotive industry dominates the local economy, providing thousands of jobs and attracting supplier companies. The city also hosts a major oil refinery. The Technical University of Ingolstadt emphasizes business and engineering programs. Ingolstadt successfully combines its historical heritage with modern industrial strength. The old town features well-preserved medieval streets and buildings. The city's strategic location on the Danube facilitates transportation and commerce.
The Facts:State: Bavaria.
Population: ~ 141,185 (2025).
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