The city is of national importance because of its predominantly Gothic architecture within the historic city centre, especially Trausnitz Castle and the Church of Saint Martin featuring the world's tallest brick tower. Among other Gothic architecture are the churches of St. Jodok and Holy Spirit, but also the Town Hall and the L�ndtor, the only still existing gate of the medieval fortification.
Landshut is also known for a festival celebrated every four years called the Landshuter Hochzeit, commemorating the 1475 marriage of George of Bavaria and Jadwiga Jagiellon.
The renaissance era produced in particular the decorated inner courtyard of the Trausnitz Castle and the ducal Landshut Residence in the inner city. Baroque churches are represented by the Jesuit church St. Ignatius, the Dominican church St. Blasius and the church of St. Joseph. Also the medieval churches of the Seligenthal Monastery and of the Cistercians were redesigned in baroque style. Many old middle-class houses of the past in the Old Town still represent the history of the city from the Gothic times to the Neo-Classicism.
Stadttheater (city theatre)
Kleines Theater
Theater Nikola
Kinoptikum � Programmkino
Kinopolis Landshut � Multiplexkino
Burgtheater/K�hlhauskino
Skulpturenmuseum im Hofberg (Sculptural Museum in Hofberg)
Eisstadion am Gutenbergweg � Indoor Ice hockey arena, mainly used by the Landshut Cannibals
Sparkassen-Arena � Mainly used for concerts and fairs
Grieserwiese � Giant parking area located between Wittstra�e and the bank of the river Isar used for the annual Fr�hjahrs- und Bartlm�dult