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  1. Schwäbisch Hall (German pronunciation: [ˌʃvɛːbɪʃ ˈhal]; 'Swabian Hall'; from 1802 until 1934 and colloquially: Hall [3]) is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg located in the valley of the Kocher river, the longest tributary (together with its headwater Lein) of the Neckar river.

  2. Schwäbisch Hall is a family-friendly city with medieval flair and high quality of life and work, a city with excellent educational institutions and a supra-regional important arts and culture program, hospitable and cosmopolitan, a city where tradition and innovation merge in an excellent manner.

  3. Oct 2, 2019 · With its beautiful half-timber buildings and cobblestone streets, you’ll fall in love in an instant. The town may not be known by a lot of tourists, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a German that doesn’t know Schwäbisch Hall.

  4. Schwäbisch Hall is a attractive destination with a historic city centre filled with medieval buildings and timbered houses in the winding alleys leading up from the banks of the river Kocher. Ask most Germans and they would connect the name of the town with a prominent building society in the country (which still has its headquarters in ...

  5. Schwäbisch Hall, city, Baden-Württemberg Land (state), southern Germany, on the Kocher River, east of Heilbronn. The centre of the Hohenlohe lands, a free imperial city from 1276 to 1802, it owed both its foundation and its prosperity to its saline springs and the salt trade.

  6. Welcome to Schwäbisch Hall, a charming German city with a rich history and culture. This video takes you on a tour of the city, from its quaint streets and ...

  7. Jun 3, 2019 · Schwabisch Hall is a very attractive university town with a medieval village at the center. It is located along the Kocher River in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, near tourist favorite Rothenburg. Schwabisch Hall is a stop on Germany's popular Castle Road.

  8. Compared to other medieval towns in Germany, the most unique thing about Schwäbisch Hall is the sheer number of massive half-timber framed homes. Schwäbisch Hall must have the highest concentration of preserved seven and eight-story homes in Germany.

  9. The old town of Schwäbisch Hall looks back on almost 1,000 years of history, and you can feel it almost at every corner. Medieval alleys, numerous towers, covered wooden bridges and magnificent half-timbered, baroque and renaissance buildings characterize the townscape.

  10. Schwäbisch Hall is a town that is like something out of a storybook. The beautifully preserved historic centre offers an ideal ambience for art and culture.

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