Heilbronner Strasse (Stuttgart)

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On the way north (at the Sieglestraße tram stop of the U7 and U15)

The Heilbronner Strasse is a main road in Stuttgart . It begins at the main train station and leads over the Pragsattel to Zuffenhausen , from where the inner-city street is called Ludwigsburger Straße . The entire course of Heilbronner Strasse is part of Bundesstrasse 27 , which branches off in front of Zuffenhausen on its own route as a motorway-like motor vehicle - right next to a railway line . Bundesstraße 10 already meets Heilbronner Straße / B 27 at the Pragstattel .

Administrative centers and other buildings; Trade and commerce

The LBBW high-rise

The administrative headquarters of the Landesbank Baden-Württemberg with the “LBBW high-rise”, the Geno-Haus of the cooperative central bank (today DZ Bank ), the Pragfriedhof with its dominant crematorium building, the Catholic Georgskirche from 1932 are located on this street or in its immediate vicinity , the striking Bülow Tower and the Feuerbach-Ost industrial park .

With the opening of the Milaneo shopping center near the main train station, the capacities of Heilbronner Strasse will continue to be used by increased “shopping tourism”.

district

A part of the city district of Stuttgart-Nord has the name Heilbronner Straße .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Descriptions of all of the objects mentioned can be found in Martin Wörner, Gilbert Lupfer and Ute Scholz: Architekturführer Stuttgart ; Dietrich Reimer-Verlag Berlin, 2006. / This book describes the LBBW high-rise as the "administrative headquarters of the Baden-Württembergische Bank "