Kupferzell - Kupferzell

Copper cell
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Copper cell is a community in the Hohenloher level.

background

Kupferzell is on the copperthat at Forchtenberg in the Stove flows out. The town came into the possession of the Hohenlohe family in 1323, who built a small residence here in 1721. In 1806, Kupferzell became part of Württemberg. When the community was reformed around 1975, the formerly independent towns of Eschental, Feßbach, Goggenbach, Mangoldsall and Westernach were incorporated.

getting there

By plane

By train

The next train station is in Waldenburg, it is on the railway line Heilbronn - Öhringen - Crailsheim.

By bus

In the street

Kupferzell is on the federal highway B19, it comes from Künzelsau, crosses the highway A6 in the Symbol: AS 42 Kupferzell and continues to follow Schwäbisch Hall.

mobility

Map of Kupferzell

Tourist Attractions

  • 1 lock- Academy for Agriculture and Housekeeping, former residential palace.
  • 2 Town hall formerly office building
  • 3 St. Michael
  • 4 Church in Ashenvale
  • The train station (1882) and the warehouse (1897/98) were moved from Kupferzell to the Hohenloher Freilandmuseum Wackershofen spent.
  • In the district of Kupferzell were during the construction of the motorway A6 numerous fossils of dinosaurs found. Some of the finds are exhibited in the Löwentormuseum Stuttgart, in the Muschelkalkmuseum Ingelfingen and in the environmental museum Waldenburg

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