Geiselwind is a small market town in the region of Lower Franconia in the state of Bavaria. Administratively it lies in the district of Kitzingen and is part of Germany. The community has roughly 2,300 residents.

Location and role

Geiselwind functions as a local centre for nearby rural settlements. As a market town, it historically held marketplace rights that shaped its role in the surrounding area. Today it serves as a residential and service hub within the district.

Administration and population

The municipality comprises the main settlement and smaller surrounding localities. Population figures are modest and have remained in the low thousands; the town provides basic public services and local government for its inhabitants.

Economy and transport

  • Local economy: a mixture of agriculture, small-scale industry and service businesses supporting the town and nearby villages.
  • Access: residents rely on regional roads and public transport links to reach larger towns and regional centres in Bavaria.

Community and attractions

Geiselwind retains a rural character with community events and recreational opportunities typical of small Bavarian municipalities. The town is a starting point for exploring the countryside of Lower Franconia and nearby districts.