Bern-Ausserholligen
Out of the ordinary common quarters of Bern |
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Coordinates | 597 616 / 199094 |
height | 546- 562 m |
surface | 0.10973 km² |
Residents | 333 (2019) |
Population density | 3035 inhabitants / km² |
Proportion of foreigners | 37.8% (2019) |
Quarter number | 311 |
Post Code | 3008 |
Statistical district | Holligen |
district | Mattenhof-Weissenbühl |
Ausserholligen (also: Usserhollige ) is a Bernese quarter in the III district Mattenhof-Weissenbühl and the statistical district 12 Holligen . Adjacent quarters are Weyermannshaus , Holligen (the smaller common quarter), Fischermätteli and the Könizbergwald as well as the Stöckacker and Bodenweid quarters in District VI
In 2019, the population is 333, including 207 Swiss and 126 foreigners.
The residential development in the form of row houses is in the western part of the quarter with a trattoria. East of the tournament street is a commercial building with the Bern care education center . The EWB plans in Ausserholligen three skyscrapers, one of which is up to 110 meters high, which is to be located in the future of the office.
The House of Religions - Dialogue of Cultures was built in 2014. An image study by the City Planning Office of Bern on the future of the west of the city at the end of the 1990s stated: "Nobody goes to Bümpliz for no reason." Therefore, an association was founded in 2002 to support the implementation of the project. Eight religious communities, which previously had no appropriate premises, practice under one roof. Various meeting and cult rooms are available for this. There is a smaller shopping center in the adjacent building.
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is based in a federal administration building on the motorway .
traffic
The district is very well developed in terms of transport. The BLS and the Swiss Federal Railways connect the Bern Europaplatz train station (until 2014: Bern Ausserholligen SBB in the direction of Freiburg and Bern Ausserholligen GBS in the direction of Thun ) directly with Bern main station, Thun, Biel , Schwarzenburg , Belp , Freiburg, Laupen and Langnau in the Emmental . At Europaplatz, lines 7 and 8 of the Bern tram also run via Bern train station to Ostring and to Saali as well as to Brünnen and Bümpliz .
The A 12 , which was opened in 1978, runs through Ausserholligen on a bridge . This bridge divides and dominates the quarter. With the Bern-Bümpliz / Köniz exit , the district is connected to the A 12.
Web links
- Development focus (ESP) Ausserholligen on bern.ch
- Bern is growing in Bern. MAS program in spatial planning 2015/17. P. 11 f.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Interactive city map of the city of Bern (selection under "Topics")
- ↑ Resident population 2019 (PDF, 4.3 MB) City of Bern, March 2020, p. 14 , accessed on April 11, 2020 .
- ^ Bern nursing education center. Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
- ↑ EWB is planning three high-rise buildings in Bern-Ausserholligen. Baublatt , January 13, 2020, accessed on April 11, 2020 .
- ↑ Twelve Years and the Building History of Europaplatz, House of Religions - Dialogue of Cultures. (PDF, 2.4 MB) House of Religions, 2014, accessed on April 11, 2020 .