Sinsheim
Discover Sinsheim
The town would probably be of little note if it weren't for the Auto&Technik Museum, which houses two of the few surviving passenger supersonic planes, and TSG Hoffenheim, a soccer club that mostly rose to the top in the 21st century on the strength of sponsorship money. Sinsheim is also birth place of '48er and American Civil War major general (for the Union) Franz Sigel, the highest ranking German American during the conflict. Sinsheim is part of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Neckar who run buses and trains and set schedules and prices.
What to Experience in Sinsheim
Taste of Sinsheim...
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Essential Information
Getting There
Multiple OptionsSinsheim is about an hour by car south of Frankfurt. Take exit 33 or 34 from the A6 Autobahn. Sinsheim is part of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Neckar who run buses and trains and set schedules and prices....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
Sinsheim is part of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Neckar who run buses and trains and set schedules and prices.
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Glimpses of Sinsheim
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a close up of the wheels of a train
a close up of the front of a classic car
a large jetliner flying through a cloudy sky
a group of cars parked in a showroom
Photograph of an Aero L-39 Albatros, a widely used jet trainer aircraft originally developed in Czechoslovakia.
a large jetliner flying through a cloudy sky
The medieval fortress Steinsberg in Sinsheim-Weiler, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Row of vintage cars parked outdoors on a sunny day.
A vintage green mg convertible car
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a close up of the wheels of a train
a close up of the front of a classic car