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Things to see in Ochsenhausen, Germany

Ochsenhausen is a small town in the German state of Bavaria, located south of the city of Ingolstadt. The old town with its narrow cobblestone streets and 14th-century half-timbered houses is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ochsenhausen's main attraction, however, is its castle, which was built between 1292 and 1308 by the Counts of Württemberg as their residence. Today, it is open to the public as a museum.

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Quick info about Ochsenhausen
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CountryGermany
RegionBaden-Württemberg
Latitude48.0722
Longitude9.9481
Appr. population8856

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