Gruibingen

Gruibingen is located between Stuttgart and Ulm in front of the Swabian Jura in a tributary of the Fils.

[3] Archaeological excavations in the St. Martin Church show that the colonisation of the valley Gruibingen goes back to the Early Middle Ages.

Gruibingen decreed continue over the high courts, an own measure and an ancient market right.

The location could not grow back to its original size, and in 1712 it was even said that no road runs through the place.

Since the Second World War Gruibingen developed into a village with good infrastructure, several craft shops and medium-sized enterprises.

Martin Church: The massive, square west tower was probably built mainly in the 12th century.

The naturally cloudy beer has an original wort content of 12.5% and is bottled directly from the storage cellar and not filtered before.

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Gruibingen Church and Rectory