Königsbrunn, Urban municipality in Augsburg district, Germany
Königsbrunn is a town near Augsburg in Bavaria that developed from a small settlement into a residential municipality. Today it serves as a suburban community with shops, schools, and parks spread throughout its neighborhoods.
The area began to settle along an ancient trade route in the mid-1600s and became an independent municipality in 1842. From that point, it steadily grew into a modern suburban town.
The municipality maintains strong connections with its sister city Rab in Croatia through regular cultural exchanges and community programs throughout the year.
The town connects easily to Augsburg by bus and train, making it simple to explore the larger city. Most visitors find shops, restaurants, and parks within walking distance of residential areas.
Königsbrunn houses Mercateum, which contains the largest globe in the world based on a historical map, representing a significant cartographic achievement.
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