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Babenhausen, Bavaria

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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Schwaben

Municipal assoc.
  
Babenhausen

Area
  
27.23 km²

Local time
  
Monday 3:43 PM

Dialling code
  
08333

State
  
Bavaria

District
  
Unterallgäu

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
5,207 (31 Dec 2008)

Postal code
  
87727

Administrative region
  
Swabia

Babenhausen, Bavaria

Weather
  
15°C, Wind SW at 13 km/h, 35% Humidity

Babenhausen is a municipality in the district of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, Germany. It is seat of a municipal association with Egg an der Günz, Kettershausen, Kirchhaslach, Oberschönegg and Winterrieden. The view of Babenhausen is dominated by the Fugger castle, a local attraction with its museum, and the Sankt Andreas Church. It is also seat of the Fuggers, a merchant family from Augsburg, which played an important role during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

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Map of Babenhausen, Germany

History

Babenhausen was first mentioned in a document related to a boundary conflict in 1237. Municipal rights can be tracked back to 1315, and in 1337, Emperor Ludwig IV. awarded the city with the town charter of Ulm. Babenhausen finally lost its municipal rights after the Rottweiler verdict in 1466. The castle and its lordship were purchased by Anton Fugger in 1539. Babenhausen became an Imperial Principality in 1803. As an effect of the Rheinbund act, the city was integrated into the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1806. The castle is still today owned by the prince Fugger of Babenhausen.

Babenhausen was connected to the railway in 1894 (Illertalbahn), but local public transportation on this route was discontinued in 1964. The railway embankment now provides a bicycle path. Today the town is known as Markt Babenhausen.

References

Babenhausen, Bavaria Wikipedia