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Weinheim (Bergstrasse) is a town in the north west of the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany with 43 000 inhabitants, approximately 15 km north of Heidelberg and 10 km northeast of Mannheim. Together with these cities, it makes up the Rhine-Neckar triangle. It has the nickname "Zwei-Burgen-Stadt", or Two-Castle city, named after the two castles on the hill overlooking the town in the east on the edge of the Odenwald, the Windeck and the Wachenburg.

Geography

Weinheim is situated on the Bergstrasse ("Mountain Road") on the western rim of the Odenwald. The old town lies in the valley, with the new part of town further to the west. The Market Square is filled with numerous cafes, as well as the old Rathaus (Council building). Further to the south is the Schlossgarten (Palace garden) and the Exotenwald (Exotic forest), which contains species of trees imported from around the world, but mostly from North America and Japan.

History

Weinheim celebrated its 1250th anniversary in 2005.

The earliest record of Weinheim dates back to 755 AD, when the names "Winenheims" was recorded in the Lorscher Codex, the record book of the Lorsch monastry.

In 1000 AD, emperor Otto III bestowed Weinheim the right to hold markets, and in 1065 the right to mint and issue coins. A new town devloped next to the old town from 1250. In 1308, the old town was transferred to the Pfalz. From 1368, the whole town belonged to Kurpfalz and came under Heidelberg since the end of the 14th century. With the transfer to the duke of Baden in 1803, Weinheim became a regional centre, which was unified with Mannheim in 1936. From 1938, Weinheim belonged to the ditrict of Mannheim until January 1, 1973, when the Rhine--Neckar district was formed.

The name Weinheim does not derive from wine, which is grown in the region, but rather from "Wino's Home".

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Important cities and touristic sites in Germany:
Area of Heidelberg / Rhine-Neckar

Major cities: Heidelberg | Kaiserslautern | Ludwigshafen | Mannheim | Neustadt an der Weinstraße>Neustadt | Speyer | Worms
Other touristic sites: Bad Dürkheim | Bad Rappenau | Buchen | Eberbach (Baden)>Eberbach | Edenkoben | Ladenburg | Lorsch | Mosbach | Neckargemünd | Sinsheim | Weinheim | Walldürn
Landscapes: Kurpfalz | Neckar>Neckar river | Odenwald | Pfalz (Palatinate) | Rhine river
Neighboring areas: Frankfurt | Heidelberg | Karlsruhe | Stuttgart | Trier | Würzburg, see also: Alsace (France>F) | Lorraine (F) | Wissembourg (F)

 


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