Neckarsulm has around 27,400 residents and lies at the confluence of the Sulm and Neckar rivers in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The town's automotive history runs deep: NSU Motorenwerke produced motorcycles and cars here from 1873, and the factory later became part of Audi. The Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum documents two-wheeled vehicle history. The Lidl and Kaufland retail chains have their headquarters in Neckarsulm.
Heilbronn is directly to the west. Bad Wimpfen lies downstream on the Neckar. The Weinsberger Tal opens to the east. Oedheim is to the south. Vineyards line the Neckar and Sulm slopes. Stuttgart is about 50 kilometres south via the A81.
Neckarsulm has around 27,400 residents and lies at the confluence of the Sulm and Neckar rivers in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The town's automotive history runs deep: NSU Motorenwerke produced motorcycles and cars here from 1873, and the factory later became part of Audi. The Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum documents two-wheeled vehicle history. The Lidl and Kaufland retail chains have their headquarters in Neckarsulm.
Heilbronn is directly to the west. Bad Wimpfen lies downstream on the Neckar. The Weinsberger Tal opens to the east. Oedheim is to the south. Vineyards line the Neckar and Sulm slopes. Stuttgart is about 50 kilometres south via the A81.
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