Altschweier
Altschweier is a German village to the East of the town of Bühl (Baden).
Bad Liebenzell is a spa town in the Nagold River valley, the northern part of the Black Forest.
Population: 9,616
Latitude: 48° 46' 27.37" N
Longitude: 8° 43' 46.96" E
Altschweier is a German village to the East of the town of Bühl (Baden).
Yberg is a mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The Wüstenrot Tower (German: Wüstenrot-Hochhaus ) is the central office building of GdF Wüstenrot, a well known German building and loan association, in Ludwigsburg. It was designed by architect Prof. Ludwig Kresse in Stuttgart.
Wildsee may refer to the following lakes:
The Vodafone-Funkturm (English Vodafone Radio Tower) is a 98.6-metre (323 ft) high tower for mobile phone services in Stuttgart-Vaihingen.
The Uhlandshöhe is a hill in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Tagblatt-Turm (English: Daily Newspaper Tower) is a 61 m (200 ft), the 16-storey skyscraper in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The Sommerbergbahn is a funicular railway in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Sielmingen is a former municipality in the Esslingen district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Seekopf (Seebach) is a mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Rundsporthalle is an indoor sporting arena located in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 3,008 people.
Plattenhardt is a former municipality in the Esslingen district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The observation tower Baden-Baden Merkur is an observation tower on Mount Merkur near Baden-Baden, at 8°16'50" E and 48°45'52" N.
The Mühlacker Water Tower is a 42 metres (138 ft) reinforced concrete water tower in Mühlacker, Germany. The tower was built in 1972/73 and has a container for 600 cubic metres (21,000 cu ft) of water.
The Murr is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, right tributary of the Neckar.
Lichtenthal Abbey (German: Kloster Lichtenthal) is a Cistercian nunnery in Lichtenthal in the town of Baden-Baden, Germany.
The Kriegsberg Tower in the city of Stuttgart (Germany) is an observation tower. It was built 1894/95 by architect Weigle for the Stuttgart adornment association.
The Iffezheim Lock (German: Schleuse Iffezheim) is a river lock on the Rhine near Iffezheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.