Eselshöhe (Schweinfurt)

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Donkey height
Coordinates: 50 ° 3 ′ 47 ″  N , 10 ° 13 ′ 32 ″  E
Height : 220–265 m above sea level NN
Area : 90 ha
Residents : 2561  (Dec. 31, 2015)
Population density : 2,846 inhabitants / km²
Postal code : 97422
Area code : 09721
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District Eselshöhe (District 35)

The Eselshöhe (place name: at the Eselshöhe ) is a district of the independent city of Schweinfurt in Lower Franconia . It is listed as district 35 in the statistics of the city of Schweinfurt. Eselshöhe is the youngest independent residential district of the city. The oldest documented settlement in today's urban area is in it, dating from the 6th millennium BC. Chr.

geography

location

Eselshöhe is located in the north of the urban area, east of federal highway 286 via Autobahn 71 and Bad Kissingen . The district is bordered on the southwest by the Garden City , in the south on a green ribbon, with the underlying, the Northern district counting Theuerbrünnleinsiedlung , to the east by Marie Bach , with the underlying districts Hochfeld / Steinberg and Haardt and on the north by the suburban community Dittelbrunn belonging new, large area extension Sonnenteller , which forms a functional unit with Schweinfurt (city bus route Eselshöhe / Sonnenteller).

The northern part of the Theuerbrünnleinsiedlung was also called Eselshöhe in earlier times .

topography

The Eselshöhe is at the end of a ridge of the southwestern foreland of the Schweinfurt Rhön . In terms of urban planning , the relief was used to better illuminate the buildings ( see section Eselshöhe ).

Eselshöhe lies on one of a total of seven mountain spurs in the northern urban area, which are separated from one another by valleys and depressions with green bands and give the northern city a finger-like structure.

Statistical districts

The city of Schweinfurt divided the Eselshöhe district into three districts for statistical purposes:

  • 32.5 Eselshöhe-West II (the city planning office belongs to the garden city )
  • 35 donkey height
  • 36 Am Steingraben (uninhabited)

history

During construction work in the northeastern area of ​​the district in the 1980s, the remains of two very large houses from the linear ceramic culture (around 5500 BC) were discovered. In the municipality of Dittelbrunn bordering to the north, finds have been made around 10,000 BC. BC (see: Dittelbrunn, prehistory ).

Today's Eselshöhe district was built in the core area from 1984. Eselshöhe-West followed in 2002 and Eselshöhe-West II in 2014.

Social structure

Status
December 31, 2015
Donkey height The entire
Schweinfurt area
German 81.8% 70.7%
Dual nationals 13.9% 16.1%
Foreigners 4.3% 13.2%

Eselshöhe, which consists largely of residential property with single-family houses of higher standards, is a preferred residential area for families, which can also be clearly seen from the age structure. With a foreigner quota of 4.3%, the district has a low proportion of foreign citizens.

Districts

In the district there are only residential developments of higher standards, with a high proportion of detached single - family houses and terraced houses . The district is completely designated as a 30 km / h zone, some streets as a traffic-calmed area . Eselshöhe has medium-sized residential areas, with the exception of the two new quarters Eselshöhe West and Eselshöhe West II , which were classified as good residential areas.

Donkey height

(District 35)

The district was built from 1984, with Walther-von-der-Vogelweide-Strasse as the main street on which the Eselshöhe / Sonnenteller city ​​bus runs. The main road forms a spine between SW 8 in the east and Bundesstraße 286 in the west. The Eselshöhe lies on a small mountain spur ( see: location ). The higher multi-family houses were placed like a castle in the middle, higher area of ​​the mountain spur, surrounded on the slopes by single-family houses. In a similar way to the older districts of Deutschhof and Haardt , which were also built on mountain spurs.

Eselshöhe-West

(To district 35)

The district was expanded for the first time from 2002. Initially the new quarter was also called Obere Eselshöhe and finally Eselshöhe-West . The original plan to develop the district via a central roundabout, from which streets run away in four directions in right-angled geometry, was not realized, but the district was opened via a small ring road, Thomas-Mann-Straße.

Eselshöhe-West II

(District 32.5)

history

After the turn of the millennium, the building administration of the city of Schweinfurt pursued the strategy of initially not designating any new building districts, but rather offering remaining land beforehand in order to close vacant lots and minimize land consumption and urban sprawl . This remaining land was mainly in western Oberndorf , between the substation, old gravel pits and high-voltage lines, not far from large-scale industry and the federal highway 70 . The city's theoretical approach did not work in practice and for many years young families almost completely moved to the suburbs. Despite its economic prosperity, the city suffered from a steady decline in population, the demographically induced aging was additionally intensified, Schweinfurt became the German city with the highest proportion of over 65-year-olds, the city's image was damaged and criticism arose. In 2013 the city decided to plan a small residential area, Eselshöhe-West II. The area was developed in 2014, and marketing started in 2015. Demand was very high and the plots were quickly sold out.

description

Eselshöhe-West II lies in a narrower band between the old and new course of Bundesstraße 286. The main street of the district, Herbert-Müller-Straße, closes the ring of Thomas-Mann-Straße of the neighboring Eselshöhe-West district in the north and connects to the main street of the Eselshöhe district, Walther-von-der-Vogelweide-Straße, in the south via a new roundabout.

Infrastructure

There are two bank branches, doctors, a kindergarten and several playgrounds. A food discounter with a bakery branch and post office is located just outside the district, not far from the eastern approach.

The children from Eselshöhe are schooled in the Schillerschule ( northern part of the city ) and in the nearby garden city school ( garden city ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Measured using the BayernAtlas
  2. ^ Population register-based population
  3. Overview map of the districts. Retrieved December 19, 2017 .
  4. Overview map of the city districts and statistical districts of the city of Schweinfurt (in the youth welfare plan). Retrieved January 8, 2017 .
  5. ^ 1. Old Control Room / Yorktown Village; 2. Gartenstadt / Maibacher Höhe; 3. donkey height; 4. Haardt; 5. Kiliansberg / Hochfeld / Steinberg; 6. Deutschhof, area north of the Deutschfeldfriedhof; 7. Peter's forehead
  6. mainpost.de: Schweinfurt districts: Feeling good on Eselshöhe, September 28, 2017. Accessed on May 10, 2020 .
  7. a b c mainpost.de: Schweinfurt districts: Well-being on Eselshöhe, September 28, 2017. Retrieved on April 23, 2020 .
  8. Population register-based
  9. ^ Youth welfare plan of the city of Schweinfurt, description of the planning area District 34/35
  10. SW1.news: "Residential real estate market report for Mainfranken der HypoVereinsbank", June 8, 2018. Accessed on February 13, 2019 .
  11. a b mainpost.de: Schweinfurt districts: Well-being on Eselshöhe, September 28, 2017. Accessed on May 10, 2020 .
  12. City of Schweinfurt, Office for Economic Development and Real Estate: Plan of the western Eselshöhe: Eselshöhe-West is the area without surface coloring, around the Ringstrasse (Thomas-Mann-Strasse), in the eastern (right) area of ​​the plan. Retrieved May 10, 2020 .
  13. City of Schweinfurt, Office for Economic Development and Real Estate: Plan of the western Eselshöhe: Eselshöhe-West II is the area with areas colored in the western (left) area of ​​the plan. Retrieved May 10, 2020 .
  14. Information from the city of Schweinfurt on the Eselshöhe-West II building area