Bad Schussenried

Bad Schussenried is a town in the district Biberach, Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany. Bad Schussenried has a beer mug museum, the only in the world, and a psychiatric clinic. Bad Schussenried is a state recognized spa and lies between the Danube, the Iller and Lake Constance. Bad Schussenried is part of the administrative district Biberach. Bad Schussenried has about 10,000 inhabitants. Famous people of Bad Schussenried are, for example Oswald Metzger, a politician of the Green party, and Rolf Glz, a former cyclist that won a silver medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics, and the trick cyclist girls who won the world championship. There is also the source of the Schussen river which ends in Lake Constance.

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