Remseck am Neckar (German: [ˈʁɛmsˌʔɛk] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
In 1977, it received the name Remseck am Neckar and has had the status of a Große Kreisstadt since January 1, 2004.
Today’s Remseck am Neckar was founded on January 1, 1975, by amalgamation of the communities Aldingen, Hochberg, Hochdorf, Neckargröningen und Neckarrems and was initially named “Gemeinde Aldingen am Neckar”, but renamed on July 1, 1977.
The town’s new name “Remseck” was chosen due to a castle, which used to be located on a mountain at the confluence of the rivers Rems and Neckar.
Several media, including the Ludwigsburger Kreiszeitung and the Stuttgarter Zeitung, report on events in Remseck.
The “Heimatstube”, located in Nekarrems, presents peasant life in the region, including a shoemaker’s workshop.
Five of six boroughs have their own clubs: TV Aldingen, TSV Neckargröningen, VfB Neckarrems, SGV Hochdorf, and SKV Hochberg.