Großenseebach

Großenseebach is a village in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt in Bavaria in Germany.

First mentioned in 1348, the village was completely destroyed in the Thirty Years' War.

Großenseebach belonged to Prussia from 1803 to 1810, then to Bavaria and was assigned to the city of Herzogenaurach in 1811.

The only fried carp available are at Kunnersch Annie's every Friday when in season.

Today most inhabitants work for the big companies in Erlangen, such as Siemens.

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Coat of Arms of Erlangen-Höchstadt district
Coat of Arms of Erlangen-Höchstadt district