Albstadt
Albstadt is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and the seat of Zollernalbkreis. It lies on the eastern edge of the Swabian Jura (Schwäbische Alb) in the Albtrauf region, in a hilly rural landscape with elevations primarily between 600 and 900 meters above sea level. The town comprises several former municipalities that were merged in 1971 during the Baden-Württemberg municipal reform, and it is today divided into multiple districts known as Stadtteile.
Historically, the area has been settled since medieval times and developed as an industrial center in the
Economy and infrastructure: The local economy remains diverse, with manufacturing, engineering, and service companies contributing to
Culture and education: The town maintains cultural institutions such as museums and a library, and offers several
Notable features: Albstadt is recognized for its scenic landscape, its role as a regional administrative and