Biggest Grape-Growing Municipality of Württemberg | German Vineyards | Exploring Beautiful Old Town. Brackenheim
is a town in the Landkreis Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is 15 kilometres southwest of Heilbronn. With 826 hectares of vineyards, it is the biggest grape-growing municipality of Württemberg.
In Brackenheim, Botenheim, Dürrenzimmern, Hausen, Meimsheim and Neipperg there are separate parishes of each of these districts. In Stockheim there is the Catholic Parish St. Ulrich, which also contains Haberschlacht and a district of Eppingen called Kleingartach. Neipperg belongs to the Parish St. Martinus in Schwaigern, the parish of Brackenheim contains the remaining districts. Both a free church and a Methodistic church is represented.
The communal land of Brackenheim has been settled for 5,000-6,000 years. Botenheim and Meimsheim were mentioned in the 12th century; Brackenheim was mentioned in 1246. Brackenheim received its town rights by King Rudolf I. von Habsburg in 1280. After a big fire in 1691 burning down 112 houses, the town had to be rebuilt in many places. #germany #oldtown #europe #winery
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