Bad Wildbad
Town in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Town in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bad Wildbad is a town in Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located in the government district (Regierungsbezirk) of Karlsruhe and in the district (Landkreis) of Calw. The current town of Bad Wildbad[3] is an amalgamation of several communities brought together under local government reform in 1974. The member communities are Wildbad, Calmbach, Sprollenhaus, Nonnenmiß and Aichelberg, along with the hamlets of Hünerberg und Meistern. The town was named only Wildbad until 1991, when it was given its current name. "Bad" is German for "bath", a reference to the town's status as a spa town.
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Bad Wildbad | |
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Location of Bad Wildbad within Calw district | |
Coordinates: 48°45′1″N 8°33′02″E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Baden-Württemberg |
Admin. region | Karlsruhe |
District | Calw |
Subdivisions | 6 |
Government | |
• Mayor (2022–30) | Marco Gauger[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 105.26 km2 (40.64 sq mi) |
Elevation | 425 m (1,394 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 10,495 |
• Density | 100/km2 (260/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 75323 |
Dialling codes | 07081 |
Vehicle registration | CW |
Website | www.bad-wildbad.de |
Bad Wildbad is picturesquely situated 420 m above sea level, in the romantic pine-clad gorge of the Enz, a tributary of the Neckar in the Black Forest. The town is 45 km west of Stuttgart, 50 km southeast of Karlsruhe, 30 km south of Pforzheim, and 23 km east of Baden-Baden.
Towering above Bad Wildbad is a small mountain, the Wildbader Sommerberg, whose top may be reached by the Sommerbergbahn, a funicular railway. It covers a vertical difference of about 300 m.
The area is picturesque, a beautiful spot being the Wildsee — a small lake outside of town, measuring 2.3 ha, and at about 900 m above sea level.[4]
A popular hiking trail, the Fautsburg Path, runs through Aichelberg.[5]
The annual Rossini in Wildbad opera festival, held in July, brings an international audience to the Kurhaus and the Kurtheater to hear belcanto works by Gioachino Rossini and his contemporaries.[6]
The town is depicted in the novel Armadale by Wilkie Collins.
Bad Wildbad is connected to Germany's national rail network through the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn, line S6, running on the Enz Valley Railway. Being located deep in the northern Black Forest, Bad Wildbad has no direct connection with any Autobahn. The nearest one is just west of Pforzheim.
The town has a direct Tram link to Pforzheim by Line S6 which runs from the Kurpark in the town, along King Karl Street to the town's old railway station before heading out into the country via Calmbach, Höfen an der Enz, Neuenbürg and Birkenfeld.[4]
Duke Karl Alexander signed his contract (Schutzbrief) with the Jewish merchant and banker Joseph Ben Isachar Süßkind Oppenheimer in Bad Wildbad. Karl Alexander and his relationship with Oppenheimer is fictionally portrayed in Veit Harlan's antisemitic 1940 Nazi propaganda film titled Jud Süß.
Bad Wildbad was the site of the 2023 hunt for John Do orchestrated by the paramilitary group known as The Sidegamers. Although clues had led them to Do's birthplace, the militia was ultimately unsuccessful because the logistics needed for the mission were required elsewhere during the available time window.
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