X-Nico

4 unusual facts about Tuttlingen


Curtiss T-32 Condor II

On 27 July 1934, Swissair Condor CH-170 broke up in mid-air and crashed at Tuttlingen, Germany killing all 12 passengers and crew.

Hurricane Bar

The tracks for the limited edition's bonus disc were recorded at the Southside Festival in Tuttlingen (Germany) on June 11, 2005.

Tuttlingen

Tuttlingen's Medical technology firms are closely linked with the medical technology cluster in the Pakistani district Sialkot.

A key event was the "Battle of Tuttlingen" on 24 November 1643 in which the entire French army was defeated by the United Imperial-Bavarian troupes under Melchior Graf von Hatzfeldt, Franz von Mercy and Johann von Werth.


Similar

Tuttlingen |

Kannitverstan

A young workman from Tuttlingen (then part of the Duchy of Württemberg) visited the cosmopolitan city of Amsterdam for the first time in his life and was impressed by a particularly stately home and a large ship laden with precious commodities.

Krähenbach

The Krähenbach then flows past mount Sommerbergs and takes up some minor tributaries on both sides, before flowing into the village Eßlingen in the municipality of Tuttlingen, which is the seat of the eponymous Landkreis.

Tuttlingen station

The first Tuttlingen station was located near the current roundabout at Aesculap-Platz, at the intersection of federal highways 14 and 311 just outside the settlement and off the road network at the time.

An average of 280 workers found employment daily at Tuttlingen station during the 1928–1933 construction period, representing a huge relief for the local labour market, which had been battered by the global economic crisis.


see also