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Memmingen

Memmingen
The Renaissance town hall of Memmingen.
The Renaissance town hall of Memmingen.
Coat of arms of Memmingen
Coat of arms
Memmingen   is located in Germany
Memmingen
Memmingen
Coordinates: 47°59′16″N 10°10′52″E / 47.98778°N 10.18111°E / 47.98778; 10.18111Coordinates: 47°59′16″N 10°10′52″E / 47.98778°N 10.18111°E / 47.98778; 10.18111
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Swabia
District Urban district
Government
 • Mayor Markus Kennerknecht (SPD)
Area
 • Total 70.17 km2 (27.09 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 42,841
 • Density 610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 87700
Dialling codes 08331
Vehicle registration MM
Website Memmingen

Memmingen is a town in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is the economic, educational and administrative centre of the Danube-Iller region. To the west the town is flanked by the Iller, the river that marks the Baden-Württemberg border. To the north, east and south the town is surrounded by the district of Unterallgäu (Lower Allgäu).

With about 42,000 inhabitants, Memmingen is the 5th biggest town in the administrative region of Swabia. The origins of the town go back to the Roman Empire. The old town, with its many courtyards, castles and patricians' houses, palaces and fortifications is one of the best preserved in southern Germany. With good transport links by road, rail and air, it is the transport hub for Upper and Central Swabia, and the Allgäu.

Due to its proximity to the Allgäu region, Memmingen is often called the Gateway to the Allgäu (Tor zum Allgäu). The town motto is Memmingen – Stadt mit Perspektiven ("Memmingen - a town with perspectives"). In recent times it has been frequently referred to as Memmingen – Stadt der Menschenrechte (Memmingen - the town of human rights). This alludes to the Twelve Articles, considered to be the first written set of human rights in Europe, which were penned in Memmingen in 1525. Every four years there is the Wallensteinfestspiel, with about 4,500 participants, the biggest historical reenactment in Europe. It commemorates the invasion of Wallenstein and his troops in 1630.

It is believed that on the site of present-day Memmingen in Roman times there was a small military town, probably called Cassiliacum. In the 5th century an Alemanic settlement was established and in the 7th century there was here a palace belonging to the king of the Franks.


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