Abstatt

Abstatt (German: [ˈapʃtat] ⓘ) is a municipality in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.

Neighbouring towns and villages of Abstatt are (clockwise from the west): Ilsfeld, Untergruppenbach, Lauffen am Neckar (exclave town forest Etzlenswenden) and Beilstein, which all belong to the district of Heilbronn.

Abstatt has combined with Beilstein, Ilsfeld and Untergruppenbach to form a joint association of administrations called Schozach-Bottwartal.

Until the World War II the municipality was characterized agri-culturally, later it developed into a residential area nearby Heilbronn.

Following the municipal election of 13 June 2004, the district council of Abstatt has 14 seats.

Since 2004 the Robert Bosch GmbH is represented by a development area employing 5,800 people (October 2019).

Abstatt Abstatt Bad Friedrichshall Bad Rappenau Bad Wimpfen Beilstein Beilstein Beilstein Brackenheim Cleebronn Eberstadt Ellhofen Ellhofen Eppingen Erlenbach Flein Gemmingen Güglingen Gundelsheim Hardthausen am Kocher Heilbronn Ilsfeld Ittlingen Jagsthausen Jagsthausen Kirchardt Langenbrettach Lauffen am Neckar Lauffen am Neckar Lehrensteinsfeld Leingarten Löwenstein Löwenstein Löwenstein Massenbachhausen Möckmühl Neckarsulm Neckarwestheim Neudenau Neuenstadt am Kocher Nordheim Obersulm Oedheim Offenau Pfaffenhofen Roigheim Schwaigern Siegelsbach Talheim Untereisesheim Untergruppenbach Weinsberg Widdern Wüstenrot Zaberfeld
Vohenlohe
Arms of Abstatt
Wildeck Castle
Bosch area in Abstatt
Coat of Arms of Heilbronn County
Coat of Arms of Heilbronn County