Introduction
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German.  (February 2009) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must follow the LLM translation guideline, revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article. You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Bad Säckingen]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Bad Säckingen}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. Town in Baden-Württemberg, GermanyBad Säckingen TownBad Säckingen; panorama from Swiss border Coat of armsLocation of Bad Säckingen within Waldshut district Location of Bad SäckingenBad Säckingen Show map of GermanyBad Säckingen Show map of Baden-WürttembergCoordinates: 47°33′N 7°57′E / 47.550°N 7.950°E / 47.550; 7.950CountryGermanyStateBaden-WürttembergAdmin. regionFreiburg DistrictWaldshut Government • Mayor (2019–27) Alexander Guhl (SPD)Area • Total25.34 km2 (9.78 sq mi)Elevation291 m (955 ft)Population (2024-12-31) • Total17,767 • Density701.1/km2 (1,816/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)Postal codes79701–79713Dialling codes07761Vehicle registrationSÄKWebsitehttp://www.bad-saeckingen.de/ Bad Säckingen (German pronunciation: [baːt ˈzɛkɪŋən] ⓘ; High Alemannic: Bad Säckinge) is a rural town in the administrative district of Waldshut in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is famous as the "Trumpeter's City" because of the book Der Trompeter von Säckingen ("The Trumpeter of Säckingen"), a famous 19th-century novel by German author Joseph Victor von Scheffel.