Reutlingen is situated in the Free State of Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, the River Echaz flows through the center of the city. With its around 0.1 million inhabitants, it is a flourishing trade center. This is an ancient city first mentioned in around 4th century. The nastiest catastrophe in the history of Reutlingen is the heavy fire swept for three days in the city in 1726, which destroyed around 80 percent of the city. It has a booming textile industry, and also renowned for its leather, steel and mechanical industry. It is the home to the University of Applied Sciences (Reutlingen University) established in 1855, and is famous for having around 111 corporative campuses globally.

The landmark of the city is the castle building built by the Count Egino in 1030 on top of the highest and largest mountain of the city the ‘Achalm’, with the height of around 706 meter. The tower of the castle offers the picturesque bird eye view of the city.

The magnificent church ‘Marienkirche’ (St. Mary’s Church) built in 14th century, state of the art architecture exemplify the Gothic style building with an old façade. The church damaged by the fire and rebuilt in 1901, the church is the National Cultural Heritage since 1988. The old Chapel ‘St. Nicholas Church’ is located in the city which was built in 14th century.

The marvelous ‘Market Fountain’ (Marktbrunnen) built in 16th century and is accompanied with the masterpiece statue of Roman Emperor ‘Maximlian’. Another fascinating primeval architectonic in the city is the captivating ‘Reutlingen City Hall’ building with a modern look, serve as the administrative center of the city.

You can find an amazing ancient style street the ‘Spreuerhofstraβe’ which is the narrowest street in the world with 31 to 50 cm width, a worthy pleasure to experience by viewing the world record. The ‘Heimatmuseum’ is the Reutlingen Local Museum located near the St. Mary Church. It is the historical museum exhibiting the artifacts and antiques from 13th to 20th century reflects the history and society of the city. The Naturkundemuseum (Natural History Museum) in Reutlingen, display the natural history of the region, its captivating landscapes, geological and ecological history.

The unique traditional event in the city is the ‘Mutscheltag’, town inhabitants gathers to play a game of dice, and the winners rewarded with a special ‘Mutschel Loaves’ of bread. Reutlingen is famous for its beguiling events and festivals, the ‘Reutlinger Open Air Kino’ an open air cinema is the charismatic activity for tourists and cinema lovers visit the city to experience the taste of shimmering movie gala in open air in ‘Cineplex Grading’, located in heart of the city.