Rottenburg an der Laaber, Urban municipality in Landshut district, Germany
Rottenburg an der Laaber is a municipality in the Landshut district of Bavaria, situated near the Great Laber River across rural farmland. The town encompasses several smaller villages within its administrative boundaries.
Roman troops built a guard post on Hofberg hill to watch over their road toward Regensburg. The site later developed into a castle under the rule of the Ebersberg dynasty.
The Binder-Pehr House displays local craftsmanship and regional traditions through its exhibitions. Visitors can explore how people here have worked with their hands and lived according to local customs.
The municipality connects well to regional transportation networks and consists of several neighborhoods, each with basic services. The postal code 84056 helps visitors locate shops and facilities throughout the community.
The Rola spirits distillery and Inergy fuel tank factory are longstanding industrial operations that shape the local economy and working traditions. These companies represent an important part of the region's manufacturing heritage.
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