Gaggenau is a City in the west Baden-Württemberg around eight kilometres north-east of Baden-Baden. It is available after the District town Rastatt and in front of the city Bühl the second largest city in the District of Rastatt and together with the neighbouring town to the south Gernsbach a Medium-sized centre within the Middle Upper Rhine region.
The districts of Freiolsheim, Michelbach, Ottenau, Bad Rotenfels, Hörden, Oberweier, Selbach and Sulzbach belong to Gaggenau.
The history of Gaggenau (Extract from the community page):
Situated at the foot of the Murg Valley, the town was first mentioned in 1243. In the 17th century, Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm laid the foundations for the industrial development of Gaggenau by leasing the newly built hammer mill, which developed into a vibrant industrial centre over the years. In addition to the listed glassworks, whose fine glass products delighted a wide range of buyers worldwide, the traditional Daimler AG factory is still located here today - the oldest car factory in Germany and the cradle of the world-famous Unimog. A museum is dedicated to this universal motorised machine, which was produced in Gaggenau for over half a century. Gaggenau's industrial spectrum includes a number of other well-known companies, medium-sized businesses and specialist shops for high-end requirements such as Dambach-Werke, Protektorwerk Florenz Maisch, Holzwerke Rahner, Franz Grötz, Gerhard Lang, König Metall, Z-Müller, City-Kaufhaus, Kohlbecker Architekten & Ingenieure and many others. The large district town of Gaggenau, with its 31,000 inhabitants, is not only an attractive business location but also a popular place to live, thanks to new urban development accents with a wide range of health, school, leisure and cultural facilities and optimal transport connections.
Tierarzt-Malsch.de has its practice 12.5km away from Gaggenau via Murgtalstr., easy to reach in the industrial area of Malsch, Einsteinstr. 6, 76316 Malsch.


