Ebingen is a town in the large district of Albstadt, district Zollernalbkreis, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the river Schmiecha, a left-hand tributary of the Danube, south of Tübingen and west of Ulm.
Ebingen received city rights around 1250 from the Hohenberg ducal family. In 1367 it became a part of the kingdom of Württemberg. In 1911, it was known for manufacturing velvet and cotton-velvet (Manchester) goods, stockings, stays, hats, needles, tools and tanneries. In 1975 Ebingen joined 8 other towns in the area to form the city of Albstadt. Current population is at 18,700, with all of Albstadt having around 45,000 inhabitants.
Most of the textiles industry is gone today, leaving some monuments, like Villa Haux. However, one of the world's biggest makers of industrial needles, Groz-Beckert still resides there. Other prominent local companies include Mey (knitwear), Mettler Toledo (weighing systems) and a major part of Assa Abloy security systems(Eff-Eff Brand). Ebingen also hosts the technical and computer science faculties of Albstadt-Sigmaringen University with about 3,000 students (2014).
Citizens' tower, ~1500
old warehouses
Former velvet factory
Haux houses
Central square: Schweinweiher, Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger-Platz, Marktstraße
Art nouveau Town hall by Martin Elsaesser
Church tower, Groz-Beckert site, town hall tower
Martinskirche, main façade
hermitage
St. Joseph
Heilig-Kreuz (holy cross)
Thomas church
new and old cemetery chapel
BGG Lighthouse (Pentecostal)