Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt has around 130,000 inhabitants and is known as a business location and home to Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences.
In terms of purchasing power, Ingolstadt is a prosperous City and its residents have a relatively high purchasing power. Ingolstadt is an important business location in Bavaria, especially for the automotive industry, as AUDI AG, a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, has its headquarters in Ingolstadt. The City also has a strong presence in the fields of biotechnology, information technology and electrical engineering.
Ingolstadt has a rich history and culture, which is reflected in its historic buildings and monuments. Some highlights include Ingolstadt Castle, which played an important role in the City's history, the neo-Gothic castle, which now serves as a museum and event venue, and St. Moritz Church, one of the City's oldest churches.
Ingolstadt was founded in the 14th century and ruled by various rulers over the centuries. It was an important fortress city and played a significant role in the history of Bavaria. Over the centuries, Ingolstadt also developed into an important center for education and science, particularly with the founding of the University of Ingolstadt in 1472.