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Bad Herrenalb

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Country
  
Admin. region
  
Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
7,450 (31 Dec 2008)

District
  
Calw

Postal codes
  
76332

Local time
  
Tuesday 12:34 AM

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Weather
  
7°C, Wind SW at 29 km/h, 91% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Schweizer Wiese, Museum Bad Herrenalb, Wildgehege im Dobeltal Bad Herr, Wald‑Erlebnispfad

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Bad Herrenalb is a municipality in the district of Calw, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the northern Black Forest, 15 km east of Baden-Baden, and 22 km southwest of Pforzheim.

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Map of 76332 Bad Herrenalb, Germany

The town is connected to the city of Karlsruhe by the Albtalbahn, an electric railway that forms part of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn. Bad Herrenalb is the terminus of one of the branches of the Albtalbahn, which operates as line S1.

Bad herrenalb im nordschwarzwald


History

The town grew up around Alba Dominorum, a Cistercian monastery founded in 1148. The monastery was later dissolved during the Reformation. As early as 1841 Dr. J. Weiss established a cold water sanitarium which was later transformed into a water therapy institute with a sanitarium for nervous disorders. The sanitarium was further developed under the leadership of Councilor Dr. Mermagen.

Since 1954 Herrenalb is officially known as a “health resort.” In 1971 a 600 meter deep well was drilled into a mineral rich water source. With the exploitation of this source, Herrenalb officially appended the word “Bad” (German for bath) to its name on July 26, 1971.

On January 1 and February 1, 1972 the Rotensol and Neusatz were respectively incorporated into Bad Herrenalb. And finally, on January 1, 1975 Bernbach was likewise incorporated into the municipality.

Mayors

  • 1962–1996: Robert Traub (CDU)
  • 1996–2004: Manfred Renz (born 1952), (GRÜNE)
  • since 2004: Norbert Mai
  • References

    Bad Herrenalb Wikipedia