Taulov is a town located in Fredericia Municipality in the eastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark.
The railroad stimulated industrial and retail growth and the community eventually became a municipality in its own right, known as Taulov Kommune, governed from Tavlhøj near the church and school.
The two towns have long had a close relationship and share many public and cultural institutions including schools, sports facilities, churches, and clubs, and the area is often referred to as "Taulov-Skærbæk".
Skærbæk's power plant, Skærbækværket, was historically among the two towns' largest workplaces and its owner Ørsted A/S, is still a major employer in the area.
Due to the very central location in Denmark with both a railroad and a motorway, and the large Fredericia Harbour nearby, Taulov grew into a national cargo hub in the 1980s and 1990s.
"Den dybe betydnings sted" is a Buddhist center placed in Taulov as part of the Karma Kadjy School.
The story goes that on a cold and windy night, the Danish king was heading from Kolding to Snoghøj to cross Little Belt as he decided to find some place to hide from the weather.
The original inn was consumed by flames, but it was rebuilt and still sits on an impressive view over Kolding Fjord.
Elbohallen is the local sports center originally built on a field between the two towns, but now lies within the boundaries of Taulov.
Other than being the home to most of the local sports teams, it has a community/party hall, a cafeteria, a youth centre and is used for balls, fairs and markets.
Some of the projects included a new International Standard stadium and an IKEA store, as well as a large indoor skiing ramp and vacation centres.