Kirchheim unter Teck has a population around 40,200 and lies at the foot of the Swabian Alb in Baden-Wuerttemberg, about 25 kilometres southeast of Stuttgart. Burg Teck, a hilltop castle ruin on the Alb escarpment, gives the town its distinguishing suffix and provides views across the Neckar basin. The Altstadt preserves a notable collection of half-timbered (Fachwerk) houses along the Marktstrasse.
The Schloss Kirchheim, a Renaissance palace, is still owned by the House of Wuerttemberg and partly accessible. The Martinskirche contains medieval frescoes. Orchards surround the town; the Streuobstwiesen (traditional meadow orchards) produce cider apples and Swabian Most. The annual Woellesfest celebrates local traditions. The Teck industrial park, located between Kirchheim and Dettingen, includes automotive suppliers. Stuttgart is reachable by S-Bahn in about 35 minutes. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg's regulatory approach.
Kirchheim unter Teck has a population around 40,200 and lies at the foot of the Swabian Alb in Baden-Wuerttemberg, about 25 kilometres southeast of Stuttgart. Burg Teck, a hilltop castle ruin on the Alb escarpment, gives the town its distinguishing suffix and provides views across the Neckar basin. The Altstadt preserves a notable collection of half-timbered (Fachwerk) houses along the Marktstrasse.
The Schloss Kirchheim, a Renaissance palace, is still owned by the House of Wuerttemberg and partly accessible. The Martinskirche contains medieval frescoes. Orchards surround the town; the Streuobstwiesen (traditional meadow orchards) produce cider apples and Swabian Most. The annual Woellesfest celebrates local traditions. The Teck industrial park, located between Kirchheim and Dettingen, includes automotive suppliers. Stuttgart is reachable by S-Bahn in about 35 minutes. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg's regulatory approach.
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