Langenau, Urban municipality in Alb-Donau-Kreis, Germany.
Langenau is an urban municipality near Ulm composed of four integrated village districts set in rolling terrain. The community combines residential development with connections to the surrounding rural landscape across several kilometers.
The municipality took its current form in 1972 when several independent villages merged into one administrative entity. This consolidation created the structure that continues today.
The Protestant Martinskirche displays layers of religious practice through its Gothic structure and Baroque altar, reflecting how faith shaped the region over centuries.
The location along Autobahn A7 and the railway line connecting Ulm and Aalen provides good transportation access. Visitors can reach the area easily using multiple travel options.
Robert Bosch, founder of the global technology company bearing his name, came from Langenau and left his mark through a school established in his honor. This connection ties the town to an internationally recognized business.
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