Niedernhall (German: [ˈniː.dɐn.ˌhal] ⓘ) is a town in the Hohenlohe district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
For a long time, Niedernhall was under the administration of the noble family of Hohenlohe.
[3] The village was connected to the rail network in 1924, but it took several more years for the industrial revolution to take place in Niedernhall.
[3] The coat of arms show Saint Lawrence, after whom the main church of Niedernhall is named.
The primary industries are Electronics, wood, metal and plastics processing.