Augsburg's Ancient Foundations
Founded by the Romans in 15 BC, Augsburg is one of Germany's oldest cities. Originally named Augusta Vindelicorum, it was established by Emperor Augustus. Its rich history is a testament to its enduring importance through the ages.
Fugger Family Legacy
The Fugger family, influential bankers and patrons, left an indelible mark on Augsburg in the 15th and 16th centuries. They founded the Fuggerei in 1521, the world's oldest social housing complex still in use today, with rent unchanged since 1520.
Augsburg's Water Management
Augsburg's innovative water systems, developed over centuries, earned it UNESCO World Heritage status in 2019. The city's unique water towers, canals, and fountains highlight pioneering achievements in hydraulic engineering.
Birthplace of Rudolf Diesel
Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the diesel engine, was born in Augsburg in 1858. His invention, initially developed in the late 19th century, revolutionized industrial engines and is still pivotal in modern machinery and vehicles.
Augsburg Peace Festival
Every year on August 8th, Augsburg celebrates the Peace Festival, commemorating the Peace of Westphalia of 1648. This public holiday is unique to Augsburg, marking it as a city dedicated to peace and reconciliation.
Mozart's Augsburg Connection
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's father, Leopold Mozart, was born in Augsburg in 1719. The city honors this connection with the annual 'Mozartfest,' celebrating both the composer's heritage and Augsburg's musical legacy.
Augsburg's Puppet Theatre
The Augsburger Puppenkiste, a marionette theater founded in 1948, has become a cultural icon. Internationally renowned, it has produced numerous television series and plays, enchanting both children and adults with its puppetry artistry.