Ansbach has a population around 31,800 and serves as the capital of the Mittelfranken administrative region in Bayern. The Markgrafenresidenz, a baroque palace, was the seat of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach until 1791. The Hofgarten behind the residence features an orangery and lime tree avenues. Kaspar Hauser, the mysterious foundling, died in Ansbach in 1833, and a monument marks the spot in the Hofgarten.
The Altstadt has the Markgrafenkirche St. Gumbertus and several Rococo townhouses. Nuernberg is about 50 kilometres east. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is roughly 35 kilometres west. The Fraenkische Rezat river flows through. Gunzenhausen is to the south. The Frankenhöhe hills extend west of the town. Adult companionship operates under Bavarian regulatory standards.
Ansbach has a population around 31,800 and serves as the capital of the Mittelfranken administrative region in Bayern. The Markgrafenresidenz, a baroque palace, was the seat of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach until 1791. The Hofgarten behind the residence features an orangery and lime tree avenues. Kaspar Hauser, the mysterious foundling, died in Ansbach in 1833, and a monument marks the spot in the Hofgarten.
The Altstadt has the Markgrafenkirche St. Gumbertus and several Rococo townhouses. Nuernberg is about 50 kilometres east. Rothenburg ob der Tauber is roughly 35 kilometres west. The Fraenkische Rezat river flows through. Gunzenhausen is to the south. The Frankenhöhe hills extend west of the town. Adult companionship operates under Bavarian regulatory standards.
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