Forbach Granite

Facade cladding of red Forbach granite on the German Federal Archives in Koblenz
Schwarzenbach Dam with cladding of Raumünzach granite
Murg valley. Foreground: Bermersbach. Left, in the valley, Gausbach. Right rear: Forbach.
Bridge made of Forbach granite over the Murg near Raumünzach

Forbach Granite (German: Forbachgranit), also called Raumünzach-Granite (Raumünzach-Granit), is a type of granite rock that occurs in the Northern Black Forest. It is part of the Northern Black Forest's granitic massif, to which Bühlertal granite and Wildbad granite also belong. Forbach granite predominantly outcrops in the counties of Calw and Rastatt. The most important quarrying area for Forbach granite used to be the middle Murg valley near Forbach. Today it is only quarried near Raumünzach.

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