Rosenheim is the economic centre and the busiest place in the region.
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Rosenheim is the economic centre and the busiest place in the region.
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Rosenheim is situated in the Upper-Bavarian Alpine Foothills, 450 metres above sea level and covers an area of 37.
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Landscape around Rosenheim was formed during the last ice age from the advancement of the Inn Valley Glacier and later the Rosenheim lake.
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Rosenheim experienced economic decline during the 17th century in the wake of the decline of Inn Shipping Company and the consequences of the Thirty Years' War.
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In 1858 Rosenheim station was inaugurated, however it would soon be too small and prove a hindrance for further urban development.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Rosenheim had nine breweries which are preserved in the names of some restaurants .
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The oldest known seal of Rosenheim was built in 1374 and already shows the rose, which has not changed since.
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City of Rosenheim has a logo and the same rose from the coat of arms can be found on it.
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Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Rosenheim was built on the site of the brine works, demolished in 1967.
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Rosenheim ballroom was built in the former Rosenheim Hofbraus buildings.
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