Hageberg

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Hageberg
City of Wolfsburg
Coordinates: 52 ° 25 ′ 22 ″  N , 10 ° 45 ′ 9 ″  E
Residents : 872  (Dec. 31, 2015)
Postal code : 38440
Area code : 05361
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Location in Wolfsburg

The Hageberg is a district in the west of Wolfsburg .

Residential houses on Hagebergstrasse from the 1950s
Residential house in the Hageberg-West area from the 1990s

history

In 1938, the year the city was founded, the area of ​​today's district was not built on. From 1954 to 1956 the district was built on what was then the western outskirts of Wolfsburg. The two retention basins were created around the beginning of the 1970s . In 1991 the first groundbreaking took place for the new building area Hageberg-West , located southwest of the Hageberg , in the following years the residential development there was built. In 2001/02, the AutoVision forum of Wolfsburg AG was built north of Heinrich-Nordhoff-Strasse ; it houses commercial premises for Volkswagen AG and its suppliers, as well as for company founders. From 2004 to 2006, the MobileLifeCampus was also built by Wolfsburg AG ; Located between the original residential area and the retention basin, it houses the AutoUni, among other things .

politics

The Hageberg forms, together with the neighboring districts Eichelkamp , Hohenstein , Klieversberg , Laagberg , Rabenberg and Wohltberg the town center-west , by a Ortsrat is represented. The local mayor is Matthias Presia ( SPD ).

Attractions

The retention basin directly on the Kölner Ring is a popular place for walkers and cyclists.

Art in the cityscape

literature

  • Adolf Köhler: Wolfsburg. Building a city. 1948-1968. Wolfsburg, undated (around 1976). P. 33
  • Wolfsburg. The architecture guide. 1st edition 2011. ISBN 978-3-03768-055-1 . Pp. 143, 152

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Haus & Grund Wolfsburg und Umgebung eV (Ed.): Haus & Grund. Special issue 60 years Haus & Grund Wolfsburg und Umgebung eV Wolfsburg 2014, p. 10.