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Gartlage
district of Osnabrück
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Basic data
Area : 1.443 km²
Residents : 3857 As of December 31, 2019
Population density : 2,604 inhabitants / km²
Postal code : 49074
Primaries : 0541
structure
District number:

9

Gartlage is a district of the Lower Saxon city ​​of Osnabrück . It is located in the immediate vicinity of Osnabrück city ​​center .

At the end of 2019, the Gartlage had 3857 inhabitants, who were spread over 144.33 hectares. Gartlage is the smallest district of Osnabrück, even before the city center (171 hectares).

description

View from the ferris wheel of the autumn fair over Gartlage (in the foreground) towards the Teutoburg Forest

Despite its proximity to the city center, the district is mainly industrial. The largest area takes the factory premises of KM Europa Metal (KME) that also have the company Stadtwerke Osnabrück and Osnatel in Gartlage based. In the south and east of the area of the railway lines will Wanne-Eickel-Hamburg and wages-Rheine limited, at the crossing point is the main station , which is also accessible from the garden.

The rest of the garden area is used for living. There is the vocational Backhausschule (a primary school located in the same building was closed in 2009), a public skate park and a sports facility on the Klushügel with a lawn, tennis courts and other facilities, e.g. for athletics.

history

The KME Forum on Knollstrasse, a former midwifery school

The name of the Gartlage district can be traced back to the Gartlage estate with its representative manor house from the 16th century, which is now in the Dodesheide district .

During the Nazi era , the NSDAP used the Klushügel for marches. During the Second World War, the Osnabrück copper and wire factory (OKD, today KM Europa Metal ) was the target of the air raids on Osnabrück . Between the first attack on June 23, 1940 and the end of the war in May 1945, 65% of the plant was destroyed.

The southern area of ​​the district was connected to the tram line 3 until around 1958, which ran from Schinkel via Buersche Straße, Neumarkt to Martiniplatz (H.-Lübke-Platz). An additional tram line was already planned from the city center via Alte Poststraße, Bohmter Straße towards Bremer Straße (Schinkel), which did not go into operation, but for which tracks had already been laid below the railway bridge on Bremer Straße.

Population development

The population development of the Gartlage district:

date Residents
December 31, 2004 3702
December 31, 2005 3656
December 31, 2006 3646
December 31, 2007 3620
December 31, 2008 3644
date Residents
December 31, 2009 3639
December 31, 2010 3641
December 31, 2011 3684
December 31, 2012 3644
December 31 2013 3413
date Residents
December 31, 2014 3410
December 31, 2015 3645
December 31, 2016 3693
December 31, 2017 3729
December 31, 2018 3758
date Residents
December 31, 2019 3857

Hall garden location

The Gartlage hall is a multi-purpose hall in the Gartlage district. It was built in 1954 and was intended to be used mainly for cattle auctions. Since 2010 it has been owned by the Osnabrück Herdbuch Cooperative from Melle, which owns the Halle u. a. for their own events, such as the monthly breeding cattle auctions and the international Osnabrück Holstein days . In addition to its main function, the hall has always been used for events of all kinds, such as concerts and various trade fairs and markets. To make it more attractive, renovation and modernization work was carried out in the years after the takeover.

The Gartlage hall is divided into two sections: on the one hand the event or auction hall with around 1,200 m² in size and on the other hand the exhibition hall with around 2,880 m² in size. In addition, there is an outdoor area with an area of ​​over 44,000 m². In addition to circus events, flea markets and other open-air events, the Osnabrück annual markets take place there twice a year.

On home game days of VfL Osnabrück at the nearby Bremer Brücke , the outdoor area of ​​the Gartlage hall is often used as a parking lot. The site can be reached via Schlachthofstrasse . In the past, the Gartlage hall also had its own platform on the Wanne-Eickel – Hamburg railway line , which was used for special trips.

Web links

Commons : Gartlage  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Municipal statistics and monitoring portal Osnabrück (KOSMOS): Population - residents with main residence , osnabrueck.de, accessed on August 3, 2019
  2. City of Osnabrück, statistics, size of the city districts and statistical districts 11/2011 (PDF file)
  3. Sports facilities in Osnabrück
  4. City of Osnabrück, statistics, population by district 2004 - 2014 (PDF file)
  5. https://geo.osnabrueck.de/kosmos/bericht_daten_statistik/atlas.html?select=Stadtstrich KOSMOS - Municipal Statistics and Monitoring Portal Osnabrück Figures 2014 - 2019
  6. Ludwig Hoffmeyer, Ludwig Bäte, Heinrich Koch: Chronicle of the city of Osnabrück . 4th edition. Meinders & Elstermann, Osnabrück 1982, ISBN 3-88926-004-7 , chap. XVII. 1. "All-round revitalization on a new economic basis (1949–1955)", p. 677 ff .
  7. Halle Gartlage on the OsnabrückHalle side ( Memento of the original from August 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.osnabrueckhalle.de

Coordinates: 52 ° 18 '  N , 8 ° 4'  E