Hoppenlauffriedhof
The Hoppenlaufriedhof is the oldest surviving cemetery in Stuttgart , located in Stuttgart-Mitte , near the university grounds and the Liederhalle .
The Monument Foundation Baden-Württemberg named the Hoppenlaufriedhof Monument of the Month for November 2015 .
General cemetery
history
It was founded in 1626 as a hospital cemetery following a donation of land by Johann Kercher . Kercher was the first to be buried there in 1628; by 1824 the cemetery was expanded to include around 7,000 graves. It received its current name in 1828. The last burial took place in 1880. The cemetery has its own Jewish section, which was closed in 1882. In 1951 the cemetery was closed with the last urn burial. When the oldest part was destroyed a year later by the construction of the Max Kade House, the Monument Protection Office raised no objection.
On the occasion of the Federal Horticultural Show in 1961 , the cemetery was redesigned into a park so that even less of the historical character was preserved. The gravestones were mostly removed from their original place in order to bring them into a more attractive arrangement. Two wells were also installed, which are still in operation today. In addition, a bad weather shelter was built for visitors. The fountains and shelter, as well as the artistic sculptures, are contemporary and offer a glimpse into the art tastes of the early 1960s.
Most of the tombs are in poor condition. If they are made of sandstone, layers and fragments flake off. Many of the inscriptions have been washed out and are difficult or impossible to decipher.
From June 2014 to 2020 the 1674 tombs of the cemetery are to be restored. The total cost is 1.5 million euros.
Graves
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Illustration | # | P | K | dig | * | † | Artist object |
A. | F. | H | Pf |
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K | Andreas Ludwig Aldinger, field goalkeeper | 1821 | 1865 | 287 | 29 | ||||||
Johann Christoph Aldinger, hospital gravedigger | 1696 | 1775 | 1 | 18th | |||||||
P | Wassilij Athanasieff , court chaplain and founder of the Russian Orthodox community in Stuttgart | 1788 | 1823 | 635 | 88 | ||||||
K | Jacob Friedrich Autenrieth | 1740 | 1800 | 197 | 108 | ||||||
K | Jacob Friedrich Autenrieth, photo around 1913 | 1740 | 1800 | 197 | 108 | ||||||
K | Jacob Friedrich Autenrieth, picture before 1907 | 1740 | 1800 | 197 | 108 | ||||||
P | Ludwig Amandus Bauer , poet | 1803 | 1846 | ||||||||
P | Friedrich Freiherr von Berlichingen-Rossach, Chamberlain | 1798 | 1865 | 15th | 4th | ||||||
P | Daniel Johann Friedrich Beyschlag, ducal rent office secretary | 1709 | 1761 | 33 | 24 | ||||||
K | Eberhard Friedrich Bilfinger | 1783 | 1824 | 585 | 143 | ||||||
K | Eberhard Friedrich Bilfinger, photo around 1913 | 1783 | 1824 | 585 | 143 | ||||||
K | Konrad Gottlieb Braun, host to the Grand Duke, picture before 1907 | 1745 | 1814 | ||||||||
P | K | Georg Cappeller , architect. Sandstone grave with arched niche with relief of a seated female figure with a wreath and anchor of hope. | 1827 | 1883 | 154 | ||||||
P | Johann Friedrich Cotta , publisher | 1764 | 1832 | ||||||||
P | K | Heinrich Baron von Crumpipen, Austrian envoy in Stuttgart, photo around 1913 | 1738 | 1811 | 34 | 23 | 25th | ||||
P | K | Johann Heinrich Dannecker , sculptor, with his wives Heinrike Charlotte geb. Rapp and Auguste Friederike born Kolb | 1758 | 1841 | 831 | 22nd | 35 | 168 | |||
P | K | Johann Heinrich Dannecker , sculptor, photo around 1913 | 1758 | 1841 | 831 | 22nd | 35 | 168 | |||
P | Wilhelm von Donop, major general | 1796 | 1864 | 17th | 2 | ||||||
P | Karl August Friedrich von Duttenhofer , hydraulic engineer | 1758 | 1836 | 485 | 39 | ||||||
P | Luise Duttenhofer , scissor cutter | 1776 | 1829 | 485 | 39 | ||||||
K | Wilhelmine Duvernoy b. Hit | 1794 | 1871 | 140 | 14th | ||||||
K | Wilhelmine Duvernoy b. Renner, photo around 1913 | 1794 | 1871 | 140 | 14th | ||||||
P | Christian Gottfried Elben , editor of Swabian Mercury | 1754 | 1829 | 36 | 21st | ||||||
P | K | Gottlieb Christian Eberhard von Etzel , royal Württemberg senior building officer | 1784 | 1840 | 275 | 145 | |||||
P | K | Gottlieb Christian Eberhard von Etzel , engraving before 1890 | 1784 | 1840 | 275 | 145 | |||||
P | K | Gottlieb Christian Eberhard von Etzel , photo around 1913 | 1784 | 1840 | 275 | 145 | |||||
P | Johann Eberhard Etzel, ducal agricultural controller | 1745 | 1792 | 8th | 11 | ||||||
P | Willibald Feuerlein , first Lord Mayor of Stuttgart, member of the state parliament, lawyer | 1781 | 1850 | 623 | 10 | 9 | 91 | ||||
P | Friedrich Graf von Franquemont , General, Minister of War | 1770 | 1842 | 35 | 22nd | ||||||
Wilhelm Goes, photo around 1913 | 1789 | 1849 | 358 | 30th | |||||||
Karl Gok , court domain councilor, half-brother of Friedrich Hölderlin | 1776 | 1849 | 296 | ||||||||
P | Georg Gottlob von Gutbrod , second Lord Mayor of Stuttgart | 1791 | 1861 | 4th | 15th | ||||||
P | K | Karl Härlin called Tritschler, High Tribunal Councilor | 1749 | 1830 | Ludwig Mack , high relief of a standing mourners | 784 | 175 | ||||
P | K | Karl Härlin called Tritschler, Obertribunalrat, photo 1912 | 1749 | 1830 | Ludwig Mack , high relief of a standing mourners | 784 | 175 | ||||
3b | P | August Hartmann , civil servant and university professor. Grave monument on the left: Georg Reinbeck, grave monument in the middle: August von Hartmann, Mariette Hartmann geb. Dannenberger, Julie Hartmann, tomb on the right: Emilie Reinbeck | 1764 | 1849 | 104 | ||||||
K | Friedrich Ernst von Hartmann, photo around 1913 | 1766 | 1820 | 487 | 41 | ||||||
3b | P | Julie Hartmann, daughter of August Hartmann . Grave monument on the left: Georg Reinbeck, grave monument in the middle: August von Hartmann, Mariette Hartmann geb. Dannenberger, Julie Hartmann, tomb on the right: Emilie Reinbeck | 1795 | 1869 | 104 | ||||||
3b | P | Mariette Hartmann b. Dannenberger, wife of August Hartmann . Grave monument on the left: Georg Reinbeck, grave monument in the middle: August von Hartmann, Mariette Hartmann geb. Dannenberger, Julie Hartmann, tomb on the right: Emilie Reinbeck | 1766 | 1832 | 104 | ||||||
P | Hermann Hauff , editor | 1800 | 1865 | ||||||||
P | K | Wilhelm Hauff , writer | 1802 | 1827 | 508 | 28 | 29 | 41 | |||
P | Friedrich Haug , poet, librarian | 1761 | 1829 | 306 | 27 | ||||||
P | K | Johann Eberhard Heigelin, goldsmith and court jeweler, engraving before 1890 | 1734 | 1812 | Antonio Isopi | 691 | 57 | ||||
K | Paul Achatius Helfferich, bookbinder, engraving before 1890 | 1716 | 1774 | 45 | 119 | ||||||
K | Dorothea Friederike Herzog b. Krauss, photo around 1913 | 1792 | 1834 | 1030 | 65 | ||||||
P | Ludwig August Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Major General | 1774 | 1844 | 11 | 7th | ||||||
P | Ernst Eugen von Hügel , Lieutenant General and Minister of War. Tomb with volute roof. | 1774 | 1849 | 85 | |||||||
P | K | Johann Andreas Freiherr von Hügel, General Feldzeugmeister | 1735 | 1807 | 656 | 26th | 31 | 86 | |||
Christian Friedrich von Jacobi, photo around 1913 | 1759 | 1812 | 73 | 117 | |||||||
P | Carl von Jaeger, Senior Medical Officer | 1773 | 1828 | 27 | 30th | ||||||
P | Ernst Friedrich Kauffmann , song composer, professor at high school | 1803 | 1856 | 5 | 14th | ||||||
K | Georg Heinrich Keller the Elder, photo around 1926 | 1775 | 1831 | Philipp Jakob Scheffauer ?, Sculpture of a standing mourning woman, who is leaning on an urn | 61 / 62A | 3 | |||||
K | Georg Heinrich Keller the Elder, photo around 1926 | 1775 | 1831 | Philipp Jakob Scheffauer ?, Sculpture of a standing mourning woman, who is leaning on an urn | 61 / 62A | 3 | |||||
K | Jacob Heinrich Keller, photo around 1913 | 1747 | 1817 | 63 | 3 | ||||||
P | Karl von Kerner , Privy Councilor, Major General | 1775 | 1840 | 37 | 20th | ||||||
P | Georg Christian Kessler , founder of the first German sparkling wine cellar | 1787 | 1842 | ||||||||
P | Emil Keßler , engineer | 1813 | 1867 | ||||||||
P | Karl Friedrich von Kielmeyer , physician, natural scientist and chemist | 1765 | 1844 | 14th | 5 | ||||||
P | Christian von Knapp , Württemberg Minister of Finance from 1850 to 1861. | 1800 | 1861 | ||||||||
P | August Friedrich von Köstlin , Württemberg State Councilor and Consistorial President | 1792 | 1873 | ||||||||
P | Karl Heinrich Gotthilf von Köstlin , physician and reformer of clinical psychiatry in Württemberg | 1787 | 1859 | ||||||||
P | Nathanael Friedrich von Köstlin , senior consistorial councilor and prelate and general superintendent of Tübingen | 1776 | 1855 | ||||||||
P | Heinrich Kurtz, bell founder | 1779 | 1853 | 3 | 16 | ||||||
P | Ludwig Mack , photo from 2011 | 1799 | 1831 | 806 | 170 | ||||||
P | Johannes Mährlen , economist and historian | 1803 | 1871 | ||||||||
P | Wolfgang Menzel , literary critic and writer | 1798 | 1873 | ||||||||
K | Caroline Friederike von Misani b. Megerlin., Relief by Philipp Jakob Scheffauer , photo before 1913 | 1780 | 1818 | 658 | 87 | ||||||
P | Johann Gotthard von Müller , copperplate engraver | 1747 | 1830 | 19th | 38 | ||||||
K | Johann Friedrich Albrecht Constantin von Neurath, President of the Court Court of Baden, photo around 1913 | 1739 | 1816 | 947 | 153 | ||||||
P | Johann Gottfried Pahl , publicist, writer and politician | 1768 | 1839 | ||||||||
P | Ernst Ezechiel Pfeiffer , Privy Councilor and founder | 1831 | 1904 | ||||||||
P | Emilie Auguste Pistorius b. Feuerlein, sister of Willibald Feuerlein , mother-in-law of Ludwig Uhland | 1776 | 1816 | 25th | 32 | ||||||
P | Theodor Plieninger, Medical Councilor | 1756 | 1840 | 6th | 13 | ||||||
P | Thank God Heinrich von Rapp , court bank director, Dannecker's brother-in-law | 1761 | 1832 | 23 | 34 | ||||||
5a | P | Anna Maria Helena Reinbeck von Pallandt, Georg Reinbeck's first wife | 1762 | 1816 | 75 | ||||||
3b | P | Emilie Reinbeck b. Hartmann, painter, second wife of Georg Reinbeck. Tomb left: Georg Reinbeck, tomb center: August Hartmann , Mariette Hartmann geb. Dannenberger, Julie Hartmann, tomb on the right: Emilie Reinbeck | 1794 | 1846 | 31 | 26th | 104 | ||||
3b | P | Georg Reinbeck , writer, Germanist and educator. Tomb left: Georg Reinbeck, tomb center: August Hartmann , Mariette Hartmann geb. Dannenberger, Julie Hartmann, tomb on the right: Emilie Reinbeck | 1766 | 1849 | 31 | 26th | 104 | ||||
P | Wilhelm Graf von Reischach, Major General | 1815 | 1872 | 17th | 3 | ||||||
K | Johanna Friederike Renner. | 1791 | 1806 | 126 | |||||||
K | Johanna Friederike Renner, picture before 1907. | 1791 | 1806 | 126 | |||||||
K | Immanuel von Rieger, in the picture center and right, photo around 1913 | 1727 | 1798 | 752/766 | 63 | ||||||
K | Charlotte von Roeder b. Freiin von Hopfer, photo around 1913 | 1761 | 1825 | 745 | 61 | ||||||
P | Friedrich von Römer , liberal German politician | 1794 | 1864 | 7th | 12 | ||||||
Karl Schauffele, volunteer in the 7th Infantry Regiment | 1847 | 1870 | 13 | 6th | |||||||
K | Louise Schaul, photo around 1913 | 1824 | 918 | 74 | |||||||
K | Karoline Scheffauer born Heigelin, tomb of Antonio Isopi , engraving before 1890 | 1768 | 1808 | 689 | 57 | ||||||
K | Johann Georg Graf von Scheler . | 1770 | 1826 | Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret | 491 | 54 | |||||
K | Johann Georg Graf von Scheler, watercolor by Christian Septimus von Martens, 1829 | 1770 | 1826 | Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret | 491 | 54 | |||||
P | K | Gottliebin Marie Schelling b. Cleß, mother of the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling , widow of the Prelate Schelling in Maulbronn | 1746 | 1818 | 32 | 25th | 35 | ||||
P | Johannes von Schlayer , lawyer, member of the state parliament, civil servant, leading minister | 1792 | 1860 | ||||||||
P | Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart , poet and musician | 1739 | 1791 | 2 | 17th | ||||||
P | Theodor Friedrich Schubert , Imperial Russian General of the Infantry | 1789 | 1865 | 18th | 39 | 219 | |||||
P | K | Gustav Schwab , writer | 1792 | 1850 | 12 | 8th | 295 | ||||
K | by Scipio (left), photo around 1913 | 1812 | 63 | ||||||||
P | K | Johann Daniel Sick, wine merchant | 1733 | 1801 | 575 | 9 | 10 | 144 | |||
P | K | Johann Daniel Sick, wine merchant, photo around 1913 | 1733 | 1801 | 575 | 9 | 10 | 144 | |||
P | K | Johann Daniel Sick, wine merchant, engraving before 1890 | 1733 | 1801 | 575 | 9 | 10 | 144 | |||
P | Lorenz Silber, master cooper | 1760 | 1813 | 24 | 33 | ||||||
K | Christiane Friederike Spittler, daughter of Ludwig Timotheus Spittler | 1776 | 1791 | Johann Heinrich Dannecker , high relief of a standing mourners | 251 | 106 | |||||
K | Christiane Friederike Spittler, daughter of Ludwig Timotheus Spittler , photo around 1913 | 1776 | 1791 | Johann Heinrich Dannecker , high relief of a standing mourners | 251 | 106 | |||||
K | Christiane Friederike Spittler, daughter of Ludwig Timotheus Spittler , model of the relief, photo before 1913, photo around 1913 | 1776 | 1791 | Johann Heinrich Dannecker , high relief of a standing mourners | 251 | 106 | |||||
P | Johann Friedrich Steinkopf , bookseller, publisher and antiquarian | 1771 | 1852 | 4th | |||||||
P | Gottlob Christian Storr , Protestant theologian | 1746 | 1805 | 507 | 29 | 28 | 40 | ||||
P | K | Johann Christian Storr , monastery preacher, today in the Stuttgart City Lapidarium | 1712 | 1773 | 804 | 39 | 1 | 178 | |||
P | K | Johann Christian Storr , monastery preacher, photo around 1913 | 1712 | 1773 | 804 | 39 | 1 | 178 | |||
P | K | Johann Christian Storr , Protestant theologian, engraving before 1890 | 1712 | 1773 | 804 | 39 | 1 | 178 | |||
P | K | Count Erich von Taube | 1849 | 1870 | 356 | 25th | |||||
P | K | Count Axel von Taube | 1851 | 1870 | 356 | 25th | |||||
K | Gottlob Ernst Teichmann, head postman and host to the French horn, photo around 1913 | 1785 | 1827 | 258 | 112 | ||||||
P | K | Joseph von Theobald , Quartermaster General of Württemberg | 1772 | 1837 | 646 | 86 | |||||
P | Carl Leonard von Uber , Wuerttemberg master builder | 1768 | 1834 | ||||||||
P | K | Eberhard von Wächter , history painter, photo around 1913 | 1762 | 1852 | 20th | 37 | 157 | ||||
P | Michael Wagner, ecclesiastical Stadtwerkmeister | 1617 | 1683 | 38 | 19th | ||||||
K | Friedrich Walz , lawyer, photo around 1913 | 1794 | 1842 | 1149 | 293 | ||||||
K | Georg Philipp Weiß , master baker | 1741 | 1822 | 118 | |||||||
P | Conrad Weitbrecht , sculptor | 1796 | 1836 | Iron cross | 91 | ||||||
P | Karl Ludwig von Zanth , architect | 1796 | 1857 | 317 | 199 | ||||||
P | Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin, court marshal, uncle of the airship designer Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin | 1811 | 1863 | 21st | 36 | ||||||
P | K | Emilie Zumsteeg , singer, conductor and composer | 1796 | 1857 | 515 | 30th | 27 | 199 |
Israelite cemetery
The Israelite Cemetery was established in 1834 and closed in 1882. The rectangle of the cemetery takes up only a small part of the total area of the Hoppenlaufriedhof and today borders with its south-western narrow side close to the Hotel Maritim and with its south-eastern long side close to the old riding hall , the other two sides border on the general cemetery. The cemetery is surrounded by a low wall. The main entrance used to be blocked by a wrought iron gate. The gate has been removed and the cemetery is now freely accessible. Only a moss-covered rock with the inscription “Israelitischer Friedhof 1834–1882” at the main entrance indicates that this part of the cemetery is the Israelite cemetery. A side entrance has a wrought iron door, which is also open.
A wall that borders the Israelite cemetery was smeared with anti-Semitic lettering in August 2020 . Thereupon the state security started investigations.
literature
Basic literature: Klöpping 1991 ; Pfeiffer 1912.1
- Julius Bazlen: Three hundred years of the Hoppenlauffriedhof: A guide through the Hoppenlauffriedhof. In memory of the morning party on October 31, 1926. Stuttgart: Self-published by the northwestern citizens' association, 1926.
- Norbert Bongartz: Old cemeteries and preservation of monuments. The Hoppenlau cemetery in Stuttgart . In: monuments in Baden-Wuerttemberg 13.1984, page 1-5, online: .
- Adrienne Braun: In the middle and outside. Stuttgart's quiet corners. Konstanz 2014, pages 91–97.
- Sigrid Brüggemann; Roland Maier: On the trail of Jewish life - seven forays through Stuttgart. Stuttgart 2019, pages 13–22.
- Udo Dickenberger; Waltraud Pfäfflin; Friedrich Pfäfflin: The Stuttgart Hoppenlau cemetery as a literary monument , Marbach am Neckar 1992.
- Paul Faerber: Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret. A master builder of classicism , Stuttgart 1949, pages 357–359.
- Förderverein Alt Stuttgart (publisher): The grave crosses in the Hoppenlauffriedhof. Stuttgart 2002.
- Eva Funke: Finiteness gnaws at the Hoppenlauffriedhof: Schwäbischer Heimatbund collects donations to save the historic Gottesackers . In: Stuttgarter Nachrichten , March 9, 2012, page 21.
- Eva Funke: Hoppenlauffriedhof becomes a construction site. Conservationists quietly criticize the city for long periods of inactivity. In: Stuttgarter Nachrichten , March 13, 2014, page 18.
- Christian von Holst : Johann Heinrich Dannecker, Part 1: The Sculptor , Stuttgart 1987, pages 425-426.
- Karl Klöpping: Historic cemeteries of old Stuttgart, Volume 1: Sankt Jakobus to Hoppenlau. A contribution to the history of the city with a signpost to the graves of the Hoppenlaufriedhof , Stuttgart 1991.
- Werner Koch; Christopher Koch: Stuttgart cemetery guide. A guide to the graves of well-known personalities. Tübingen 2012, pages 26–41.
- Uli Kreh: The cold beauties. Sculptures in Stuttgart , Stuttgart 1993, pages 14–15 (basement tomb by Philipp Jakob Scheffauer).
- Mammut-Verlag (publisher and editor): Stuttgart, Der Friedhofswegweiser. Stuttgart 2006, pages 42-45.
- Mammut-Verlag (publisher and editor): Stuttgart, Der Friedhofswegweiser. Stuttgart 2011, pages 46–49 (available free of charge, including at the information desk in the town hall).
- Karin von Maur : Oskar Schlemmer, Volume 2: Oeuvrekatalog , Munich, Prestel 1979, page 24.
- Annette Neuhaus: Classicist tombs in the cemeteries of Stuttgart and the surrounding area . In: Christian von Holst (editor): Swabian classicism between ideal and reality, essays , Stuttgart 1993.
- Rudolf Pantle: cemetery art . For the exhibition for cemetery art in the Hoppenlau cemetery in Stuttgart. In: Journal of Christian art belt 27, 1914, page 57-69, online: .
- Rudolf Pantle: Tomb sculpture for the exhibition for cemetery art in the Hoppenlaufriedhof in Stuttgart. In: Die Plastik Volume 4, 1914, pp. 60–62, plates 78–80.
- Friedrich Pfäfflin: The Hoppenlau cemetery in Stuttgart as a literary monument. In: Marbacher Magazin 59, Marbach am Neckar 1991.
- Waltraud u. Friedrich Pfäfflin: The graves of the poets on the Hoppenlau cemetery . Edition Vincent Klink, Stuttgart 2015, ISBN 978-3-927350-54-0 , 420 pp.
- Bertold Pfeiffer: The Hoppenlau cemetery in Stuttgart. In: Württembergischer Altertumsverein. Annual report for the years 1894 and 1895. Stuttgart 1895.
- Bertold Pfeiffer: Classicist sculptures on grave monuments in and around Stuttgart . Reprint from the Festschrift of the K. Altertümersammlung in Stuttgart, Stuttgart 1912, PDF .
- Fridolin Rimmele: From the Hoppenlau cemetery in Stuttgart. With 24 plates (with 24 high-quality reproductions of photographs of individual gravestones from the cemetery at the turn of the century) , Stuttgart 1913.
- Hannelore Schlaffer: Christian death in the garb of antiquity. The Hoppenlau cemetery in Stuttgart. In: Suevica Volume 6, 1991, pages 91-95.
- Gustav Wais : The “Weißenhof Bäck” . In: Stuttgarter Leben 34.1959, issue 12, 64–65, 86.
Web links
- 360 ° panoramic view of the Hoppenlauf cemetery [2]
- Hoppenlaufriedhof on a website of the City of Stuttgart, accessed on January 7, 2018
Individual evidence
- ↑ #Funke 2014 .
- ↑ Displayed in a showcase at the cemetery entrance.
- ↑ Source: [1] (PDF; 987 kB).
- ↑ There are information boards in several places in the cemetery, e.g. B. at the entrances.
- ↑ #Pfeiffer 1912.1 .
- ↑ #Pfeiffer 1912.2 , page 142, 144
- ↑ #Pfeiffer 1912.2 , page 142
- ↑ #Pfeiffer 1912.2 , pages 141-143
- ↑ #Holst 1987 ; #Pfeiffer 1912.2 , pages 140-141
- ↑ The inscriptions on two of the four sides of the tomb are weathered. Only the inscriptions for Joan's parents (see picture) and grandparents are still legible
- ↑ On the picture you can see the inscriptions for Johanna Friederike Renner
- ↑ #Pfeiffer 1912.2 , page 142
- ↑ #Dickenberger 1992 , page 6; #Faerber 1949 , page 358, plate 127; #Neuhaus 1993 , pages 263-264; #Pfeiffer 1912.1 , pages 7, 19, 40, panel VI; #Rimmele 1913 , plate 24
- ↑ Today the grave is located outside the cemetery walls on a lawn in front of the entrance to the building of the Institute for Forming Technology and the Institute for Machine Tools, Holzgartenstrasse 17.
- ↑ #Pfeiffer 1912.2 , page 137-139
- ↑ State security investigates because of graffiti: Interior Minister condemns anti-Semitic slogans in Stuttgart. In: SWR.de. August 21, 2020, accessed on August 23, 2020 .
- ↑ Christine Bilger: State security officers determine suspects - also sprayed swastikas. In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. August 26, 2020, accessed on August 27, 2020 .
Coordinates: 48 ° 46 ′ 54 ″ N , 9 ° 10 ′ 5 ″ E