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Ansbach
Ansbach Centre.jpg
Coat of arms of Ansbach
Coat of arms
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Middle Franconia
District Urban district
Elevation
405 m (1,329 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)
 • Total 42,221
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
91522
Dialling codes 0981
Vehicle registration AN
Website www.ansbach.de

Ansbach is a historic city located in Middle Franconia, Germany. It is known for its beautiful old buildings and interesting history. Ansbach is the capital of the administrative region of Middle Franconia. It's a place where old traditions meet modern life.

What is Ansbach Like?

Ansbach is a medium-sized city in the German state of Bavaria. It has a population of over 40,000 people. The city is famous for its charming old town. You can find many historical buildings there. Ansbach is also an important center for the surrounding area. It offers schools, shops, and cultural events.

Where is Ansbach Located?

Ansbach is in the western part of Middle Franconia. This region is in the northern part of Bavaria. The city sits on the Rezat river. It is surrounded by green countryside. The elevation of Ansbach is about 405 meters (1,329 feet) above sea level. This location makes it a pleasant place to live and visit.

A Look at Ansbach's History

Ansbach has a very long and rich history. It dates back over 1,200 years. The city grew around a monastery. This monastery was founded in the 8th century. Over time, Ansbach became an important town. It was once the capital of a small German state.

Early Beginnings

The first mention of Ansbach was in the year 793. It was called "Onoltesbach" back then. This name came from a local nobleman. In the Middle Ages, Ansbach grew into a market town. It gained city rights in the 13th century. This meant it could hold markets and had special laws.

Ansbach in Modern Times

In the 18th century, Ansbach was a center of art and culture. The local rulers, called margraves, built grand palaces. These buildings still stand today. After the Napoleonic Wars, Ansbach became part of Bavaria. Today, it is a peaceful city. It combines its historical charm with modern life.

Famous Places in Ansbach

Ansbach has many interesting sights. These places tell the story of the city. They are popular with both locals and tourists.

The Ansbach Residence

The Ansbach Residence is a magnificent palace. It was once home to the margraves of Ansbach. The palace has beautiful rooms. It also has a lovely garden. The garden is designed in the French style. It's a great place for a walk.

St. Gumbertus Church

St. Gumbertus Church is another important landmark. It is a very old church. Its history goes back to the 8th century. The church has been rebuilt and changed over time. It features impressive architecture. Inside, you can see beautiful altars and artwork.

Kaspar Hauser: The Mystery Boy

Ansbach is also famous for the mystery of Kaspar Hauser. In 1828, a young man appeared in Nuremberg. He claimed he had been kept in a dark cell his whole life. He later moved to Ansbach. His story fascinated many people. He was a kind and gentle person. Sadly, he was attacked and died in Ansbach in 1833. His true identity remains a mystery to this day. There are many theories about who he was.

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