Jagsthausen
Jagsthausen is a small village located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated along the Jagst River and is part of the Hohenlohe district. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical buildings, including the St. John's Church, which reflects the region's rich cultural heritage.
The area around Jagsthausen is primarily agricultural, with many farms and fields. The village is also famous for its connection to the playwright Friedrich Schiller, who spent part of his childhood in the nearby town of Lauffen am Neckar. This connection adds to the cultural significance of Jagsthausen in the region.