It is hard to believe that the Mannheim Herschelbad has been located in the square O3 for a whole century. Although it was destroyed in World War II and rebuilt in a simplified form, Mannheim's oldest indoor swimming pool is still a real treasure in the middle of the square city. Not only sauna-goers and swimmers get their money's worth here, but also architecture enthusiasts get to see a lot.
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The Mehlinger Heide was originally a beautiful large forest, which was deforested by the end of the 1930s. Later the French used the area as a military training area and even today explosives can be found there.
This video is about an interesting point within the Mehlinger Heide: a shelter with in
Mannheim’s water tower certainly shares some traits with the strong, silent type, but like most deep waters (pun intended), there’s more to it than meets the eye… Who is this old giant who watches over the city of Mannheim and how did it come to be? Watch and learn!
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The Area One special weapons depot near Fischbach, close to Dahn, was a large ammunition depot belonging to the US Army. It was built by NATO during the Cold War. Today, it is open to the public.
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Parkplatz an der K43
(bend between Ludwigswinkel and Fischbach industrial park).
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