Zimmern Ob Rottweil - History

History

The first reference of Zimmern ob Rottweil dates back to 1275 AD, Flözlingen was mentioned for the first time in 779 AD, Horgen in 1306 AD, Setten ob Rottweil in 882 AD. There are archaeological proofs for Roman and Celtic settlements on the area of the contemporary municipality.

Towns and municipalities in Rottweil (district)
  • Aichhalden
  • Bösingen
  • Deißlingen
  • Dietingen
  • Dornhan
  • Dunningen
  • Epfendorf
  • Eschbronn
  • Fluorn-Winzeln
  • Hardt
  • Lauterbach
  • Oberndorf am Neckar
  • Rottweil
  • Schenkenzell
  • Schiltach
  • Schramberg
  • Sulz am Neckar
  • Villingendorf
  • Vöhringen
  • Wellendingen
  • Zimmern ob Rottweil

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