The beautiful three-river city of Passau, with its 50,000 inhabitants, is probably one of the smaller university cities and yet it is extremely popular with students. This may be due to its versatility, its beauty and, last but not least, its high-quality study offerings, which also receive international recognition. Do you want more arguments? You can find them here.
The university city of Passau and its extensive campus
Passau may be rather small compared to other university cities, but what makes it unique is its wonderful campus: all faculties are located on a large area that stretches along the Inn. This includes:
- The Philosophicum
- The Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics
- The Juridicum
- The Faculty of Economics
There are also:
- A sports center with a gym, sports facility, beach volleyball courts and fitness studio
- The International House, a great glass building and home to several chairs
- The ZMK, Center for Media and Communication, with newsroom and other multimedia equipment
- Various cafes
- Lümmelwiesen, especially the Inn meadow for grilling in summer
If you want to take a short walk between courses, simply stroll along the path along the Inn or stroll around the campus - there is always something to discover at the university in Passau.
What does the university city of Passau have to offer its students?
From cycling to partying to discovering sights – Passau has a lot in store for students.
1. Exercise
If you like to do sports, especially on a bicycle, there are a number of beautiful cycle paths in Passau. The Mostwirt in Wernstein, Austria, is a very popular excursion destination for students. The way there leads along the Inn, is not too far and at the end you will be rewarded with a delicious snack. If you would like to explore even more cycle paths, you can find further tour suggestions for Passau and the surrounding area here.
2. Going out
The party scene in Passau may not be as varied as in other university cities, but that doesn't dampen the party mood - there are still enough clubs for everyone. If you like house, R'n'B and hip hop, “GO” is the right place for you. Those who love to dance can dance to various styles of music in “Cubana” and those who want to stay up particularly late will definitely end up in “Frizz”. Theme parties take place in the “Camera”, the 90s parties or Great Gatsby are particularly popular. The various boat parties for which you need to organize a ticket as soon as possible are also very popular.
3. Recover
With all its picturesque rivers, Passau is of course ideal for long walks. For a longer chat with your fellow students, you can, for example, start at the university on the Inn promenade and follow it until you finally end up at the top of the town. This is where the Danube, Inn and Ilz meet - a great sight and a pretty spot to relax.
4. Discover
There are plenty of sights in Passau: First and foremost is the Veste Oberhaus, which offers a great view over the city. The largest organ in the world is also in Passau, more precisely in St. Stephen's Cathedral, which has existed since the Middle Ages. For good music, it's best to go to the Café Museum: This is located directly on the Danube and is part of the Museum of Modern Art Passau. Jazz fans in particular will get their money's worth here and can listen to international musicians with a piece of homemade cake or a glass of wine.
Studying in Passau – what’s special?
Finally, we would like to point out a few unique things that Passau is known for.
1. Explore Austria
The great thing about studying in Passau is that you can not only get to know Bavarian culture, but also explore its closest neighbor, Austria. For example, the beautiful baroque town of Schärding is only a few kilometers away, as is the Geinberg thermal baths, which provide relaxation with their hot springs. If you want to enjoy nature, simply walk along the treetop path in Kopfing and if you like sport, you can climb in the Freinberg climbing hall or go skiing in Hochficht.
2. Shipping
Passau can be easily explored from the beautiful blue Danube, which is why you shouldn't hesitate for a second and invest €8.90 in a boat tour . However, the provider Wurm + Köck offers many other trips, even from Passau to Budapest – you decide where you want to go.
3. The Passau Dult
Anyone who studies in Passau can look forward to the Dult in the Kohlbruck Exhibition Park twice a year. Together with a few friends you can dance on the tables in Dultstadl, enjoy a few pints of beer and Bavarian specialties. If you're in the mood for some fresh air, the best thing to do is take a ride on the Ferris wheel, get on the ghost train or whiz through the hall of mirrors - fun is definitely guaranteed. The Maidult is currently taking place, the Herbstdult starts this year on September 8th.
4. The Flemish Chocolate House
Everyone loves chocolate and anyone who says otherwise is lying like print! That's why there's no way around this delicious shop: The Flemish Chocolate House is waiting for you in a side street of the pedestrian zone - more precisely, at Grabengasse 17 - and has delicacies beyond your imagination. Hand-scooped chocolate bars, praline creations of the most delicious variety and the numerous varieties of Belgian truffles are just waiting for you to taste them. If you want a touch of eroticism to go with your chocolate treat, you can also eat your sweets in the shape of breasts - your own, because personal impressions can be made upon request.
Are you not completely convinced and would you rather go to a bigger city? How about studying in Cologne, for example?
What reasons are there to study in Passau? We'll tell you!