Friedrichshafen

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Coordinates: 47°39′N 9°28′E

Friedrichshafen
Coat of arms of Friedrichshafen Location of Friedrichshafen in Germany

Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region Tübingen
District Bodensee
Population 58,417 (2005)
Area 69.91 km²
Population density 836 /km²
Elevation 404 m
Coordinates 47°39′ N 9°28′ E
Postal code 88001-88048
Area code 07541, 07544
Licence plate code FN
Mayor Josef Büchelmeier (SPD)
Website friedrichshafen.de
Friedrichshafen and the Bodensee
Friedrichshafen and the Bodensee

Friedrichshafen is a town on the northern side of Lake Constance (Bodensee) in southern Germany, near the borders with Switzerland and Austria. It is the district capital of the Bodensee district in the federal state (Bundesland) of Baden-Württemberg.

Friedrichshafen has a population of c. 58,000.

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Friedrichshafen is best known for having been home to the Zeppelin airship company and the Dornier Flugzeugwerke as well as ZF Friedrichshafen AG, manufacturer of transmission systems. Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, who was born in Konstanz (Constance), originally had his airships built in a floating assembly hall on the lake which could be aligned with the wind to support the difficult starting procedure.

Visitors can learn more about the history of Zeppelin airships in the large Zeppelin Museum sited near the lakeshore. In recent years a number of small Zeppelin airships have been constructed using modern technology (Zeppelin NT) and these can be booked for sightseeing tours.

Airship construction in the first third of the 20th century attracted considerable industry and contributed significantly to Friedrichshafen's relative prosperity, yet also exposed the town to massive air strikes by the Allied Forces in the later part of World War II which almost completely destroyed its historical centre.

Apart from industry and tourism, various regular commercial exhibitions, such as Aero (aviation technology), InterBoot (water sports) and EuroBike are important economical factors. Furthermore, the Graf-Zeppelin-Haus cultural centre has become a popular location for congresses, conferences, and other events.

The town enjoys regular-interval train services to Lindau and Ulm, as well as to Basel in Switzerland.

A car ferry service links Friedrichshafen to Romanshorn in Switzerland, and various other towns around the lake can also be reached by ferry.

Since 2005 a fast ship connection is build up between Friedrichshafen an Konstanz. [1]

The presence of an expanding local airport which affords, amongst other services, a daily international connection to London Stansted Airport operated by Ryanair is a factor which has recently contributed to new growth in the town.

The nearest big cities are Konstanz, St. Gallen, Ravensburg, Ulm, Munich and Dornbirn.

Friedrichshafen is the location for Europe's largest Hamradio convention. http://www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.de/html/en/

In October 2005, Branko Ivankovic, head coach of the Iranian national football team, announced that his team would set up their training camp before the World Cup 2006 in Friedrichshafen.


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