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    • Oberndorf am Neckar (German pronunciation: [ˌoːbɐndɔʁf ʔam ˈnɛkaʁ]; Swabian: Oberndorf am Näggô) is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Neckar, 15 kilometres (9 miles) north of Rottweil. It historically was and currently is a major center of the German weapons industry.


      Geography


      Oberndorf lies in the Neckar Valley, which is between the Black Forest and the Swabian Jura. The Autobahn A 81 is nearby, with the Oberndorf exit about halfway between Stuttgart and Konstanz. The train line Stuttgart-Zürich-Milan goes directly through Oberndorf as well.


      Neighborhoods


      The city of Oberndorf am Neckar is made up of the city proper and the surrounding villages of Altoberndorf, Aistaig, Boll, Bochingen, Beffendorf and Hochmössingen. The formerly independent surrounding villages were put under the administration of Oberndorf during the village and township reforms of Baden-Württemberg in the early 1970s.


      Culture and sightseeing


      Aside from the beautiful Black Forest and wonderful German countryside, Oberndorf offers much to see. It is well known for its annual Karneval celebrations, which remain very traditional. An old historical "freier Markt".


      = Museums

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      Home Museum (in German)
      Weapons Museum (in German)


      Notable company headquarters


      Bippus
      Heckler & Koch
      Mafell
      Mauser
      Schwarzwälder Bote
      Feinwerkbau - Westinger & Altenburger


      Twin towns – sister cities



      Oberndorf am Neckar is twinned with:

      Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria
      Thierville-sur-Meuse, France


      Notable people


      Wilhelm Mauser (1834–1882), businessman and firearms manufacturer
      Paul Mauser (1838–1914), businessman and firearms manufacturer
      Johannes Beilharz (born 1956), poet, painter and translator.
      Steffen Weigold (born 1979), cyclist


      References




      External links


      Official Website (in German)
      Official Website of Hochmössingen Archived 2006-02-05 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
      Oberndorf in World War II (in German)

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