Kläranlage Schorndorf
Kläranlage Schorndorf is a wastewater treatment plant in Schillingsfürst, Ansbach, Bavaria. Kläranlage Schorndorf is situated nearby to the museum Wasserhaus, as well as near the peak Klosterberg.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Brunnenhausmuseum and Burgstall Weißenkirchberg.
Brunnenhausmuseum
Museum
Photo: Boenj, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Brunnenhausmuseum is situated 2½ km west of Kläranlage Schorndorf.
Burgstall Weißenkirchberg
Archaeological site
Photo: Castritus, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Burgstall Weißenkirchberg is an archaeological site, which is situated 2 km southeast of Kläranlage Schorndorf.
Kirchbuck 15
Historic building
Photo: Tilman2007, CC BY 3.0.
Kirchbuck 15 is a historic building, which is situated 2½ km southeast of Kläranlage Schorndorf.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Schwand and Hetzweiler.
Kläranlage Schorndorf
- Type: Wastewater treatment plant
- Category: industry
- Location: Schillingsfürst, Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
49.28322° or 49° 16′ 60″ northLongitude
10.30734° or 10° 18′ 26″ eastOpen location code
8FXG78M4+7WOpenStreetMap ID
way 109431255OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=wastewater_plant
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Highlights include Wasserhaus and alter Steinbruch.
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