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  1. Ansbach ( German pronunciation: [ˈansbax]) is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It surrounds – but does not include – the town of Ansbach; nonetheless the administrative seat of the district is located in Ansbach. It is the district with the largest area in Bavaria.

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    Ansbach is 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of Nuremberg and 140 kilometers (90 miles) north of Munich, on the river Fränkische Rezat, a tributary of the river Main. In 2020, its population was 41,681. Developed in the 8th century as a Benedictine monastery, it became the seat of the Hohenzollern family in 1331.

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  4. Small-Town Charm. From historic walls and modern art to culture and culinary delights. Exploring Ansbach with actor and cabaret artist Thorsten Siebenhaar, tracking down a profoundly laid-back attitude towards life. Reading time: 15 minutes.

  5. Ansbach District Is Big, Bold, Beautifully Franconian. Politically, the Ansbach District does not include the actual urban district of Ansbach, but it still has the largest surface area of any district in Bavaria.

  6. German Sights. Bavaria. Middle Franconia. Ansbach. Looking for the perfect break in Ansbach? Find out which hotels, guesthouses and apartments in Ansbach have availability for your dates. No reservation fees. Check accommodation availability. Ansbach, Germany. Where is Ansbach in Germany?

  7. Sleep. Connect. Nearby. Go next. Ansbach is the administrative capital of Middle Franconia, largely due to having been a residence of the Margraves of Ansbach-Bayreuth in the past. At roughly 40,000 inhabitants, it is by far not the largest city in Middle Franconia. View of the old town and St Gumbertus church. Understand.

  8. Ansbach, city, Bavaria Land (state), southern Germany. It lies on the Rezat River, southwest of Nürnberg. Ansbach originated around the Benedictine monastery of Onolzbach (founded 748) and was sold to a Franconian branch of the Hohenzollern line (later margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth) in.

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