Bad Dürkheim
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Bad Dürkheim is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, capital of the district Bad Dürkheim. It is located on the eastern edge of the Pfälzer Wald, to the west of Ludwigshafen(LU).
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[edit] Economics and Infrastructure
The main industry in Bad Dürkheim is viticulture. Tourism and health also play a large role in the town's economy, and Bad Dürkheim is one of the few places in Germany in which a graduation tower is still in use. There is also some paper and wood industry in the surrounding area, as well as various technology enterprises.
[edit] Traffic
Bad Dürkheim is connected with Ludwigshafen via an overland tramway runby Rhein-Haardt-Bahn. There is also a motorway connection (A650) to Ludwigshafen.
[edit] Twin towns
Bad Dürkheim is twinned with the following towns:
- Paray-le-Monial (France),
- Wells (United Kingdom),
- Kluczbork (Poland)
- Kempten (Germany).
Bad Dürkheim also has a town cooperation with Bad Berka (Germany), and maintains town friendships with Michelstadt (Germany) und Emmaus (USA).
[edit] Famous residents
- Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, 1861, discoverer of the elements rubidium and caesium (discovered whilst investigating the salt springs of Bad Dürkheim, including the "Maxquelle" spring)
- Kurt Dehn (* 1920, † 2000), Palatine dialect poet, composer and singer
- Prof. Otto Dill (* 1884, † 1957), painter, honorary citizen of Bad Dürkheim
- Philipp Fauth (* 1867, † 1941), astronomer
- Torsten Lieberknecht (* 1973), football player
- Waltraud Meißner (* 1940), Palatine dialect poet
- Helmut Metzger (* 1917, † 1995), Palatine dialect poet
- Valentin Ostertag, founder of Germany's oldest social foundation
- Ralf Stegner (* 1959), minister in Schleswig-Holstein
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[edit] Other
Until 1981 there was an aerial tramway at Bad Dürkheim.
Bad Dürkheim | Deidesheim | Freinsheim | Grünstadt | Haßloch | Hettenleidelheim | Lambrecht | Wachenheim
Important cities and tourist sites in Germany: Area of Heidelberg / Rhine-Neckar |
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