Driving into Passau, looking at a Flooded Danube River |
River Height Marks |
PASSAU, GERMANY - "3 RIVERS" - Passau is a German city on the Austrian border. It's located at the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers. Because of that, it's known as the Three Rivers City. The old town is known for its baroque architecture, including St. Stephen's Cathedral, featuring distinctive onion-domed towers and an organ with 17,974 pipes.
It has a population of around 50,000 people, of whom about 10,000 are students.
Tom took this pic of the river |
FLOODING IS COMMON, MARKERS ABOUND - When we visited in May 2019, the Danube River was flooded from long periods of heavy rainfall. We learned that it's a common occurrence in the city, because there are three rivers that run around it. In fact, there are several buildings that have flood markers on them that give the years with a tick mark that show how high the flooding reached. Many of the floods were well over anyone's head.
Another flooded river view from Tom |
Passau, June 2013. |
The year 2013 brought the worst flood, where the historic center of Passau, where the Danube, Inn and Ilz converge, was underwater on 1 June. In Passau the water levels reached 12.85 m (42.2 ft), overflowing the highest recorded historic flood leve
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THEN: St. Stephen's Church has a Big Organ!