Talheim () is a
municipality
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality ...
in the district of
Heilbronn
Heilbronn () is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state.
From the late Middle Ages, it developed into an important trading centre. A ...
in
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
in southern
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the sou ...
. It is commonly known for its wine, the tennis tournament
Heilbronn Open in its industrial park, and, additionally, for the
Death Pit discovered in 1983.
File:Talheim Ansichtskarte.jpg
File:Talheim-hn-panorama.jpg
File:Talheim-rathausplatz-o-burg2.JPG
File:Talheim-unteres-schloss2.JPG
File:Neue Schule Talheim.JPG
File:Katholische Kirche Talheim.JPG
File:Talheim-fachwerk-2008.jpg
File:Schozach in Talheim.JPG
References
Heilbronn (district)
6th-century establishments in Germany
Populated places on the Neckar basin
Populated riverside places in Germany
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