NurembergIngolstadt
NurembergIngolstadt is the term used to describe the interlinked urban and economic relationship between the German cities of Nuremberg (Nürnberg) and Ingolstadt in Bavaria. It denotes a bi-city corridor within the Bavarian metropolitan area, encompassing historic centers, manufacturing activity, and shared transport links.
Geography: Nuremberg lies in Franconia along the Pegnitz River; Ingolstadt sits on the Danube in Upper Bavaria.
History: Both cities have medieval roots and long-standing roles in Bavarian and German history. Nuremberg became
Economy and transport: The area hosts automotive, engineering, logistics, and technology sectors. Audi maintains a major
Education and culture: The region includes Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and multiple research institutes in Nuremberg, plus technical
See also: Nuremberg, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Nürnberg–Ingolstadt high-speed line.