Rosenberg (Baden) is a Franconian town in the district of Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 26 km northeast of Mosbach.
Rosenberg lies in the Muschelkalk hill country of the Bauland region and is one-third forested.
Electrification took place in 1909, the town hall was built in 1947, and the Rosenberg plant of the GETRAG company was founded in 1970.
Even when the Roman Catholic Lords of Hatzfeld were enfeoffed with the feudal lordship, the town remained Protestant.
The "semi-genuine local election" guarantees the districts a fixed number of seats: at least six from Rosenberg, at least three each from Hirschlanden and Sindolsheim, and at least one from Bronnacker.
The coat of arms tinctured in the Baden colors (red-yellow) contains a canting charge for the town name with the rose, and a sign of the historical rule, as it appears in the crest of the Lords of Rosenberg and in the coat of arms of the County and Principality of Wertheim.
The Rosenberg plant of Getrag, a manufacturer of automotive transmissions, is one of the most important employers in the region with more than 540 jobs.
[9] The municipal area is located on the A81 highway between Heilbronn and Würzburg and can be accessed via the Boxberg (5) or Osterburken (6) exits.