Foto: Stadt Hattersheim
Hattersheim am Main is located in the heart of the vibrant Rhine-Main region, in the triangle formed by Mainz, Frankfurt, and Wiesbaden, and in the immediate vicinity of the Taunus and Rheingau mountains. This city on the Main River, home to around 30,000 people, combines urban living with a high level of leisure and recreational value. Furthermore, a well-developed infrastructure ensures ideal living and working conditions. The city's connection to the world's largest internet exchange, DE-CIX, its immediate proximity to the A3, A5, and A66 motorways, Frankfurt International Airport, and two S-Bahn stations are clear location advantages for both companies and employees.
Hattersheim am Main on the Way to Becoming a Digital City In recent years, Hattersheim am Main has also become a respected commercial location in the digitalization industry. Since NTT Global Data Centers EMEA GmbH relocated its headquarters to Hattersheim am Main in 2019, more and more companies have shown interest in commercial space in the "Digital City Hattersheim."
In 2020, the Taunus Innovation Campus e.V. (TIC) (www.taunus-innovation-campus.com) was founded in Hattersheim am Main. The TIC aims to further advance digitalization in the region and focuses on future topics and technologies.
Curious? Find more information here
https://www.hattersheim.de
https://digital.hattersheim.de
https://smart.hattersheim.de
Contact
Stadt Hattersheim am Main
Bürgermeister Klaus Schindling
Rathaus Hattersheim
Im Nassauer Hof 1 - 3
65795 Hattersheim am Main
Telefon: +49 6190 970-100/-101
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Frankfurt Rhine-Main is a cosmopolitan and diverse area with lots to offer, whether you're interested in arts and architecture, history and hospitality,
parks and playgrounds, or anything else. There's so much to discover.
The well-off Sachsenhausen district, known locally as Dribbdebach or 'the other side of the stream', is known for its pretty cobbled streets lined with stylish restaurants, pubs and cider taverns, not to mention the museums on this side of the river embankment.