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Neulußheim | |
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Location of Neulußheim within Rhein-Neckar-Kreis district ![]() | |
Coordinates: 49°17′36″N 08°31′19″E / 49.29333°N 8.52194°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Baden-Württemberg |
Admin. region | Karlsruhe |
District | Rhein-Neckar-Kreis |
Government | |
• Mayor (2024–32) | Kevin Weirether [1] |
Area | |
• Total | 3.39 km2 (1.31 sq mi) |
Elevation | 105 m (344 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)
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• Total | 7,128 |
• Density | 2,100/km2 (5,400/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+02:00 ( CEST) |
Postal codes | 68805–68809 |
Dialling codes | 06205 |
Vehicle registration | HD |
Website | Neulussheim.de |
Neulußheim is a town in the district of Rhein-Neckar in Baden-Württemberg in Germany, with about 7,100 inhabitants. Larger cities in the surrounding area include Speyer, Mannheim and Heidelberg. It was founded in 1711 at a crossroads by Julius Schickard. Due to the logistical advantage and the construction of a station on the Mannheim-Karlsruhe railway line in 1870, the hamlet rapidly increased in population. The railway station with an overhead crossing was built in 1984 by Gottfried Böhm, a famous German architect. In 2020, the German public broadcasting service " ZDF" published a documentary about the ongoing construction of two elevators and other restoration works at the station.
Notable sights include the "Turmuhrenmuseum" and the old railway station.
Population development: [3]
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