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Mannheim is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers with approximately 318,000 inhabitants. Founded in 1606, the city is known for its unique grid street layout, with blocks designated by letters and numbers rather than street names, earning it the nickname "City of Squares." Mannheim played an important role in automotive history as the place where Karl Benz drove the first automobile in 1885.
The Mannheim Palace (Mannheimer Schloss), one of Europe's largest baroque palaces, was built in the 18th century as the residence of the Prince-electors of the Palatinate and now houses the University of Mannheim. The Water Tower (Wasserturm), built in 1889, stands in Friedrichsplatz surrounded by Art Nouveau fountains and gardens, serving as the city's landmark. The Jesuit Church, completed in 1760, features impressive baroque interior decoration.
The Technoseum (State Museum of Technology and Work) documents industrial and social history with interactive exhibits. The Kunsthalle Mannheim possesses important 19th and 20th-century art collections. The city's National Theatre is one of Germany's leading theaters.
The University of Mannheim specializes in business, economics, and social sciences, consistently ranking among Germany's top universities in these fields. Mannheim's economy includes machinery manufacturing, information technology, and logistics, benefiting from the strategic location at major river and autobahn junctions. The Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region centers on Mannheim. The city hosts one of Germany's largest inland ports.
The Facts:State: Baden-Württemberg.
District: urban district.
Population: ~ 318,035 (2025).
Metropolitan population: 2,450,000.
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