Alt-Godesberg
Alt-Godesberg
Federal city of Bonn
Coordinates: 50 ° 40 ′ 54 ″ N , 7 ° 9 ′ 20 ″ E
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Height : | 66 m above sea level NHN |
Residents : | 7039 (December 31, 2018) |
Incorporation : | 1st August 1969 |
Area code : | 0228 |
Location of the Alt-Godesberg district in the Bad Godesberg district
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Alt-Godesberg is the official name of the district in the center of Bonn city district Bad Godesberg . It is surrounded by the Bad Godesberg districts of Godesberg-Villenviertel in the east, Rüngsdorf in the south-east, Pennenfeld and Muffendorf in the south, Heiderhof in the south-west and Schweinheim in the west. The district largely corresponds to the statistical districts of Godesberg-Zentrum and Godesberg-Kurviertel .
From 1970 to 1980, the new old town center Bad Godesberg (today “ City-Terrassen ”) was built according to plans by the architect Gottfried Böhm and the Cologne-based dt8 planning group . The castle hill of Godesburg was integrated into the city center, among other things, by a large flight of stairs , flanked on both sides by a business and residential complex. For the new construction of the old town center and a street widening, the houses on Burgstrasse belonging to the historic old town were demolished as part of the “old town renovation” at the time; only the standing time before the rising of the castle half-timbered "Schwan'sches house" was obtained and to the brink of Redoute parks (Elizabeth Street 7) translocated .
Buildings (selection)
- Godesburg
- Embassy of the People's Republic of China with Rigal Castle (embassy until 1999; continued to be used by China)
- Bad Godesberg town hall
- Redoute (Bad Godesberg)
- Rigal Chapel
- Bonn-Bad Godesberg train station
- Bismarck Tower
- St. Mary's Church
- Schauspielhaus Bad Godesberg
Views
The Rigal Chapel on Bad Godesberger Kurfürstenallee
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population in Bonn by districts (according to the main statute) on December 31 , 2018 , Federal City of Bonn - Statistics Office, February 2019
- ^ Ingeborg Flagge : Architecture in Bonn after 1945: Buildings in the federal capital and its surroundings . Verlag Ludwig Röhrscheid, Bonn 1984, ISBN 3-7928-0479-4 , p. 124.
- ^ Friedhelm Schulz: Hotel and restaurant "Rheinischer Hof" with the landlady Maria Claes, b. Pure, also called "grandma" . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Annual issue of the Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg eV , ISSN 0436-1024 , Issue 48 (2010), Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg , Bad Godesberg 2011, pp. 166-178 (here: p. 169 / 170).
- ↑ Martin Ammermüller : 70 years of two-wheeler Henk in Burgstrasse . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Annual issue of the Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg eV , ISSN 0436-1024 , Issue 50 (2012), Association for Home Care and Home History Bad Godesberg , Bad Godesberg 2013, pp. 226–238 (here: p. 231 ).