
I was really looking forward for the weekend so I could have time to find the rest of the Stolspersteine in Ingolstadt. Yesterday was Sunday, as usual a Ruhetag here in Germany where practically half of the town is still sleeping around 8 a.m . We began our Wandertag-Sonntag to look for the 5 Stolspersteine . I like this time because the streets are quiet and not crowded. I previously wrote about this fascinating art project by Gunter Demnig that has been regarded as the largest memorial project in the whole world. I am grateful at the same time feeling fulfilled that I was able to see these ‘stumbling stones’ in my own eyes.
All that travel could give you, more than delight is the priceless experience of exploring the charm of this quaint Bavarian town of Ingolstadt. It’s really more than Audi cars, Neues Schloss and the Donau River.
Here’s the trail we did to find the 5 Stolspersteine’s sights. Most of these stumbling stones are laid in the old town and within the city center of Ingolstadt.
Beckerstrasse 27
Paradeplatz 5
Theresienstrasse 28
Griesmülstrasse 6
Luftgasse 2
We ended the trail by visiting the memorial site in the Luitpoldpark by Dagmar Pachtner to honor the victims of the Nazi regime in Ingolstadt.We discover this during one of our strolls in the woods.The blue panels are not hard to miss if you are either cycling or just passing by Luitpoldpark.


“A person is only forgotten, if his name is forgotten.”
{Gunter Demnig, Artist -Stolpersteine Project }
How did you spend your weekend? Did you do anything fun?
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I would love to return to Germany. Great country!
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Sounded like you had a hell lot of a busy weekend! I can imagine that the walking is nice..especially since if the weather’s not too cold. :)
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Thank you so much..glad you like them.
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