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Mainzer Berg
View from Mainzer Berg towards west
Highest point
Elevation227 m (745 ft)
Geography
LocationHesse, Germany

The Mainzer Berg is a forested hill between the cities of Darmstadt and Dieburg in the southern part of Hesse, Germany. It is part of the northernmost ridge of the Odenwald range and there is a telecommunication tower of 96 meter height on its top. Just two kilometres northwest of the hill is the UNESCO World Heritage Site Messel pit.

49°54′18″N 8°46′20″E / 49.90500°N 8.77222°E / 49.90500; 8.77222