Nestled on the banks of the Neckar river, Ladenburg whispers tales of a rich and vibrant past. Ladenburg isn’t just another charming German town. It boasts the title of the oldest German town on the right bank of the Rhine. Its roots stretch back to Celtic and Roman times, to a settlement known as Lopodunum. In the year 98 AD, Emperor Trajan elevated Lopodunum to city status, marking a pivotal moment in Ladenburg’s history. Imagine the bustling Roman city, complete with a forum, a market basilica, temples, and even a Roman theatre. Ladenburg was a significant hub, larger even than Rottweil or Heidelberg during this period. Its strategic location on the Neckar river facilitated trade and contributed to its prosperity. The legacy of the Romans can still be felt in Ladenburg today. The Lobdengau-Museum houses a replica of the Jupiter Giant Column, a testament to Roman power and influence. The original column, discovered in fragments, tells a story of destruction and resilience. Toppled by the Alemanni around 220 AD, it was restored by a Roman citizen, only to be smashed again 40 years later and thrown into a well, where it lay preserved for centuries. Ladenburg’s story continued through the Middle Ages, becoming a key possession of the Bishopric of Worms. Its strategic importance led to conflicts and power struggles, shaping the town’s character and architecture. Walk through Ladenburg’s historic old town today, and you’ll see echoes of these times. The medieval town fortifications, the charming half-timbered houses, and the narrow alleys all speak to a fascinating and layered past. Ladenburg’s connection to automotive history adds another dimension to its story. Carl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, spent his final years in Ladenburg. The Automuseum Dr. Carl Benz, housed in the original Benz factory, showcases a remarkable collection of automobiles and offers a glimpse into the early days of automotive innovation. From Roman emperors to pioneering inventors, Ladenburg has witnessed the ebb and flow of history. A visit to Ladenburg is more than just a sightseeing trip. It’s a journey through time, a chance to connect with the spirits of those who have walked these streets before.
Heddesheim
Is this where history whispers through rustling tobacco leaves? This is Heddesheim, a town that once boasted the title of