Eschelbronn is a village with 2,758 inhabitants (2022) in the Rhein-Neckar district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is adjacent to Sinsheim.
Eschelbronn is a village with 2,758 inhabitants (2022) in the Rhein-Neckar district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is adjacent to Sinsheim.
== History == Eschelbronn was already mentioned in the year 788/789 in a deed of donation from the monastery of Lorsch. In the end of the 13th century it became property of the diocese of Speyer. In 1267 a castle of wood was built and later in 1375 was transformed to a moated castle of stone. In 1526 the population were converted to Lutheranism. In 1803 Eschelbronn became a part of Baden. 1807 the village joined the district of Waibstadt and was assigned 1813 to the district of Sinsheim, which in the year 1973 became the Rhine Neckar Area.
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