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  1. Schwäbisch Gmünd è una città tedesca situata nel land del Baden-Württemberg. Con i suoi 62 325 abitanti risulta, dopo Aalen, il secondo più grande comune del circondario di Ostalb e dell'intera regione del Württemberg orientale. La città è un Große Kreisstadt, un capoluogo sotto distretto di amministrazione. Prima della ...

  2. Schwäbisch Gmünd (Aussprache: [ ˈʃvɛːbɪʃ ˈɡmʏnt ]) ist eine Stadt im Osten Baden-Württembergs, die etwa 50 km östlich der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart liegt. Die frühere Reichsstadt gehört zur Region Ostwürttemberg und zur Randzone der europäischen Metropolregion Stuttgart.

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    Schwäbisch Gmünd is situated within the northern foothills of the Swabian Jura Mountains on the Rems river, about 50 kilometres (31 miles) east of the state capital Stuttgart. It marks the place where the Josefsbach (Waldstetter-bach) meets the River Rems. The municipal area comprises the localities (Ortschaften) of Bargau, Bettringen, Degenfeld, G...

    From about AD 85, the Neckar-Odenwald line was part of the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. The Romans built the Limes Germanicus to secure this border; i.e., a line of fortifications at regular distances, which included a small castrum on the site of the present-day Schirenhof field in Schwäbisch Gmünd. A first major settlement in this area ...

    Schwäbisch Gmünd is home to many historically important structures and buildings. These include fortifications and civic and religious buildings.

    The University of Maryland University Collegeopened a four-year German campus on the Bismarck Kaserne in 1992, which closed in 2002 due to financial difficulties and a lack of students. In 2004, the state of Baden-Württemberg opened the Landesgymnasium für Hochbegabte(State Grammar School for the Highly Gifted) in some of the renovated buildings of...

    The annual Festival Europäische Kirchenmusik was established in 1989.The International Shadow Theater Festivalwas also established in 1989 and takes place every three years. It enchants the audience with artists from all over the world and offers open workshops and a visit to the interactive museum.

    Since the 17th century, Schwäbisch Gmünd has been home to producers of gold and silver handicrafts. An almost forgotten craft was the so-called "Silberporzellan", "Metallporzellan" or "Silberbelagwaren". Today it is known as Silver overlay and Schwäbisch Gmünd was home of inventor Friedrich Deusch who began to decorate not only porcelain but also g...

    Schwäbisch Gmünd is twinnedwith: 1. Barnsley, United Kingdom (1971) 2. Antibes, France (1976) 3. Bethlehem, United States (1991) 4. Székesfehérvár, Hungary (1991) 5. Faenza, Italy (2001)

    Public service

    1. Heinrich Parler(c. 1310 – c. 1370), architect and sculptor 2. Peter Parler (1332/33–1399), architect and sculptor, son of Heinrich 3. Veit Warbeck(c. 1490–1534), scientist and diplomat 4. August Franz Josef Karl Mayer(1787–1865), physician, anatomist and physiologist 5. Robert von Ostertag(1864–1940), veterinarian 6. Emil Molt(1876–1936), businessman, social reformer and anthroposophist 7. Hermann Weller(1878–1956), indiologist and neo-Latin poet 8. Alfred Haag(1904–1982), politician 9. Li...

    The Arts

    1. Hans Judenkönig(c. 1450–1526), lutenist 2. Jerg Ratgeb(c. 1480–1526), painter 3. Hans Baldung(1484/85–1545), painter. 4. Jakob Woller(c. 1510–1564), sculptor 5. Emanuel Leutze(1816–1868), history painter. 6. Johannes Scherr(1817–1886), novelist and literary critic 7. Hermann Pleuer(1863–1911), Impressionist and landscape artist 8. Aron Strobel (born 1958), lead guitarist for Münchener Freiheit

    Sport

    1. Uwe Messerschmidt(born 1962), track cyclist and road bicycle racer 2. Simon Tischer(born 1982), volleyball player 3. Andreas Hofmann(born 1986), footballer 4. Daniel Hägele(born 1989), footballer 5. Julian Grupp(born 1991), footballer 6. Carina Vogt (born 1992), ski jumper, gold medallist at the 2014 Winter Olympics

  3. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Weltkulturerbe Römischer Limes. 2 Stadtbefestigung. 2.1 Innere (staufische) Stadtmauer. 2.2 Äußere Stadtmauer. 3 Sakralbauten. 4 Profanbauten (Auswahl) 4.1 Historische Altstadt. 4.2 Außerhalb der Altstadt. 5 Stadtteile. 5.1 Bargau. 5.2 Bettringen. 5.3 Degenfeld. 5.4 Großdeinbach. 5.5 Herlikofen. 5.6 Hussenhofen mit Zimmern.

  4. Schwäbisch Gmünd est une ville située en République fédérale d'Allemagne dans le Land du Bade-Wurtemberg. Cette ville se situe environ à 50 kilomètres à l'Est de Stuttgart. Schwäbisch Gmünd était une ville libre d'empire du XIIIe siècle jusqu'à son annexion par le Wurtemberg en 1802.

  5. Home. Tourismus + Einkaufen. Stadtinformationen. Stadtgeschichte. Im 2. Jahrhundert n.Chr. führte durch die Schwäbisch Gmünder Gegend ein von römischen Legionären errichteter Schutzwall, der Limes. In der zweiten Hälfte des 3. Jahrhunderts überrannten die Alamannen diese Grenzformation und siedelten in den von den Römern aufgegebenen Landstrichen.

  6. Schwäbisch Gmünd es una ciudad del estado federado alemán Baden-Württemberg, situada a unos 50 km de la capital Stuttgart. Es, tras Aalen, la segunda mayor ciudad en cuanto a número de habitantes del distrito de Ostalb. Fue ciudad imperial libre, hasta su anexión al Electorado de Wurtemberg en 1803.