Mühlacker, Administrative center in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Mühlacker is a town in the Enz district of Baden-Württemberg located at approximately 240 meters in elevation. The urban area contains residential neighborhoods, commercial zones, and green spaces distributed across multiple districts.
The town developed from the merging of several settlements with deep roots in regional history. The Thirty Years' War caused severe population losses from which the area recovered only gradually.
The Herz-Jesu Church shapes the town center and reflects local religious life. It serves as a focal point where community members gather for various occasions.
The railway station offers direct connections to major cities including Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, and Heidelberg. Train services make it easy for visitors to explore the town and travel to nearby regions.
A radio transmitter from 1930 stands alongside the water tower as technical landmarks of the town. These industrial structures recall an era when such facilities defined the region's technical infrastructure.
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