Gaggenau has around 29,500 residents and lies in the Murg valley in Baden-Wuerttemberg, at the edge of the Northern Black Forest. The Unimog Museum documents the production history of Mercedes-Benz's all-terrain vehicle, which was manufactured in Gaggenau. The Daimler AG plant remains one of the town's largest employers.
Rastatt is about 10 kilometres west on the Rhine plain. Baden-Baden lies roughly 10 kilometres north. Gernsbach is upstream in the Murg valley. The Black Forest hills rise steeply east of the town. Karlsruhe is about 25 kilometres northwest. The Murg valley provides a scenic corridor into the forest interior.
Gaggenau has around 29,500 residents and lies in the Murg valley in Baden-Wuerttemberg, at the edge of the Northern Black Forest. The Unimog Museum documents the production history of Mercedes-Benz's all-terrain vehicle, which was manufactured in Gaggenau. The Daimler AG plant remains one of the town's largest employers.
Rastatt is about 10 kilometres west on the Rhine plain. Baden-Baden lies roughly 10 kilometres north. Gernsbach is upstream in the Murg valley. The Black Forest hills rise steeply east of the town. Karlsruhe is about 25 kilometres northwest. The Murg valley provides a scenic corridor into the forest interior.
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