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with just over 25,000 inhabitants, lies in the district of Heilbronn.. The name comes from the confluence of the Sulm in the Neckar.. <9> <9> <9> <9> Attractions: <9> <9> The German Two-Wheeler and NSU Museum , Urbanstr.. 11 <9> in the former Deutschordensschloss <9> <9> The Audi Forum Neckarsulm , Christian-Schmidt-Platz <9> <9> The Neckarsulm Heritage Museum , Urbanstraße 14 <9> <9> The Historic Old Town <9> <9> The marketplace with <9> the town hall, <9> the lion fountain, <9> the former inn ´Zur Rose´ and <9> the ´Grand Kelter´.. <9> <9> The Catholic Parish Church of St. Dionysius , Pfarrgasse <9> above the Old Town and Sulm Valley <9> <9> The Monastery Church , Klostergasse <9> of the Capuchin Monastery <9> <9> The Church ´Our Dear wife on the Steinach ´ , Spitalstr.. <9> <9> The Protestant parish church , Binswanger Straße <9> <9> <9> <1001> Neckarsaulm online information <9>
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The first human traces in this region date from the Paleolithic Age. The Villa Helibrunna is mentioned in a deed of donation from 741. King Rudolf I of Habsburg granted Heilbronn city rights in 1281. In the period that followed, the city experienced ups and downs as a result of the wars. <9> Through mediation, Heilbronn and other imperial cities became part of Würtemberg. In the first half of the 19th century, when the Neckar became navigable again, Heilbronn developed into an industrial city. Important companies were the silver goods factory Peter Bruckmann & Sons, the brewery Cluss, the soup factory Knorr, the mechanical engineering company Heilbronn. <9> <9> Today the city has over 116,000 inhabitants. The surrounding area is characterized by viticulture.The nickname Käthchenstadt comes from the novel ´Das Käthchen von Heilbronn´ by Heinrich von Kleist. <9> <9>Sights <9> <9> <994/1418557> <994/1418559> <9> The pedestrian zone <9> <9> <9> <994/1418547> <9> <9> A tour through the old town is characterized by many historical buildings that were destroyed in the Second World War but then rebuilt. <9> <9> The town hall , Marktplatz 7 <9> It dates from the 16th century, the art clock and the hall of honor in the inner courtyard should be mentioned in particular. <9> <9> The Käthchenhaus , Kaiserstr. Corner of Rathausgasse, <9> has a prominent bay window <9> <9> The Zehender building , on the market square, <9> in baroque style <9> <9> the Safe´sche Pharmacy . Kaiserstrasse 32 <9> it goes back to the 14th century <9> <9> the Heilbronn city archivewith the Haus der Stadtgeschichte , Eichgasse <9> <9> The many historical fountains , there were still 50 in 1960. <9> <9> The seven-tube fountain from 1541 at Kilian´s Church. <9> The Hafenmarktbrunnen from 1593 <9> The Fleinertorbrunnen from 1601. <9> The Cäcilienbrunnenhaus from the 16th century, east of the city center Komödiantenbrunnen from 1996 on Kiliansplatz. <9> Many of them had to be rebuilt after the war. <9><9> <9> The churches: <9> <9> The Protestant Kilian´s Church ,Kiliansplatz, <9> with its west tower, completed in 1529, is an important Renaissance building. The Reformation pictorial decorations should be emphasized. <9><9><994/1418549><994/1418553><9> <9> The Catholic Teutonic Order Cathedral , Deutschhofstr. Corner of Kirchbrunnenstr. <9> It was built in the 13th century on the site of a previous building. <9> <9> The Protestant Nikolaikirche, Kirchhöfle, <9> has existed since the Middle Ages. <9> <9> The Aukirche , Goppelstrasse. 5 at the corner of Austraße, <9> is today the church of the Heilbronn parish of St. Constantine and Helena of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Germany. <9> <9> and further <9> <9>The Protestant Martin Luther Church , Beethofenstr. Corner of Martin-Luther-Str. <9> The evangelical oneKreuzkirche , Am Hohrain, <9> The Evangelical Christ Church , Südstrasse, <9> The Evangelical Wartberg Church, Schüglerstr. <9> The Syrian Orthodox Mor Ephräm Church , Lise Meitner Str. <9> The Catholic Augustinus Church , Goethestr. <9><9> <9> Museums <9> <9> The municipal museums of HeilbronnIn addition to the art and sculpture collection, the Deutschhof <9> also shows geological and urban history exhibits. <9> <9> The municipal art collection <9> It focuses on works by regional artists, as well as a collection of small sculptures and bozzetti <9> <9> The archeology collection <9> It goes back to the earlier municipal collection of finds. <9> <9> The House of City History, <9> shows a permanent exhibition on the city´s history. <9> <9> Admission is free <9> <9> The Kleist Archive Sembdner , Berliner Platz 12 <9> Shows exhibits from the original collection of the Kleist researcher Helmut Sembdner. In 1990 it was bought by the city of Heilbronn. <9><9> <1001> online information about Heilbronn} <9>