
Wolfsburg (city)
Wolfsburg is a city in Germany known for being the headquarters of Volkswagen, one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers. Located in Lower Saxony, it was largely developed in the mid-20th century to serve as a model and industrial town around the car industry. The city features modern architecture, cultural attractions, and green spaces, making it a notable center for automotive innovation and urban planning. Wolfsburg’s economy and identity are closely tied to Volkswagen, and it plays a significant role in Germany’s automotive sector.