List of the boroughs of Würzburg

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Würzburg coat of arms

Würzburg coat of arms

The list of districts of Würzburg gives an overview of the districts of the independent city of Würzburg in Bavaria .

Würzburg has 13 districts that were previously divided into 25 districts . The population of Würzburg totaled 126,635 on December 31, 2017, the area of ​​the entire city 87.63 km². In 2017 it had a population density of 1,445 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Incorporations

chronology
1930 Heidingsfeld, Heuchelhof
1974 Rottenbauer
1976 Oberdürrbach, Unterdürrbach
1978 Lengfeld, Versbach

Würzburg has existed in its current expansion since 1978.

Before 1930, the urban area consisted of the ten districts of Pleich, Haug, Grombühl, Neumünster, Dom, Rennweg, Peter, Sanderau, Burkard and Zellerau. At the end of the 1920s, the citizens of the previously independent city ​​of Heidingsfeld voted for incorporation into Würzburg on January 1, 1930. Heidingsfeld then formed the eleventh district with the districts Heuchelhof, Vogelshof and Zwickerleinshof. The districts had hardly any inhabitants at that time. Heuchelhof in particular was not built on until later and was run as a separate city district. In 1938 Würzburg was divided into ten districts. This classification was then revised in 1945, 1951, 1955 and 1976.

In the course of the regional reform in Bavaria , several outlying communities of Würzburg from the Würzburg district were incorporated into the city. Rottenbauer in 1974 was followed by the former communities of Oberdürrbach and Unterdürrbach in 1976. Together with the district of Dürrbachau, these were combined to form today's district of Dürrbachtal. In the last year of the regional reform, 1978, the two communities Lengfeld and Versbach in the north of Würzburg were also incorporated.

Explanation

City structure

City structure

  • No .: Lists the number of the district that the city of Würzburg uses (see also graphic on the right)
  • Name: Official name of the borough. By clicking on the "Location" link, the location of the district is displayed on a city map.
  • Subdivision: Lists all districts that are in the city district (with their respective numbers)
  • Population: Shows the current number of inhabitants (as of December 31, 2012)
  • Area: Shows the area of ​​the city district
  • Population density: shows the population density (inhabitants per km²)
  • Postal code: Postal code of the city district
  • Description: Brief description of the borough
  • Map: Shows on a map where the district in the city of Würzburg is located

Note: All columns, with the exception of the breakdown, the descriptions and the maps, can be sorted. Clicking on the symbol in the column header sorts the list according to this column, clicking again reverses the sorting.

Würzburg city districts

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No. Surname (former) breakdown Population
(2012)
Area km² Population
density
postcode
number
description map
01 Old town location
! 549.7933335509.9311115
01 Dom
02 Neumünster
03 Peter
04 Inner Pleich
05 Haug
06 Outer Pleich
09 Rennweg
17 Mainviertel
18,161 03.69 4922 97070,
97080
(Äuß. Pleich),
97082
(Mainviertel)
The old town is the oldest district of Würzburg and today forms the city center with the Würzburg pedestrian zone . In the old town are the most important historical buildings such as the Würzburg Cathedral , the Old Main Bridge , the Marienberg Fortress and the Residenz with the Hofgarten. Old town in Würzburg
02 Zellerau location
! 549.7941675509.9100005
18 Zellerau 11,587 03.26 3554 97082 The Zellerau is located in the west of Würzburg and borders on Höchberg and Zell am Main . The westernmost point of the city is located in the city district. The area of ​​the State Horticultural Show 1990 is located in the Zellerau and is now used as a park. Tram lines 2 and 4 lead into the city district. Zellerau in Würzburg
03 Dürrbachtal location
! 549.8141675509.9180565
07 Dürrbachau
22 Unterdürrbach
23 Oberdürrbach
6.001 13.64 0440 97080 The Dürrbachtal is the northernmost and second largest of the Würzburg city districts. It borders Veitshöchheim and Zell to the west . The largest industrial area in Würzburg, the New Harbor, is located in the Dürrbachtal . The Würzburg-Zell stop is also located in the industrial area . Dürrbachtal in Würzburg
04 Grombühl location
! 549.8022225509.9519445
08 Grombühl 8,802 06.14 1434 97080,
97076
Grombühl is north of the old town. In the south of the district is the main train station with long-distance connections. In addition, the Würzburg University Hospital has been located in Grombühl since 1921 . Tram lines 1 and 5 connect the eastern part of the district with the old town. Grombühl in Würzburg
05 Lindleinsmühle location
! 549.8058335509.9591675
19 Lindleinsmühle 4,909 00.94 5222 97078 The Lindleinsmühle is the smallest district of Würzburg and has the second highest population density. From 1961 onwards, the largely undeveloped area on what was then the outskirts of the city was built upon by a city ​​council resolution. The city district is located on the Pleichach . Lindleinsmühle in Würzburg
06 Frauenland location
! 549.7861115509.9505565
10 Mönchberg
11 Frauenland
12 Keesburg
Leighton Barracks
17,469 07.74 2257 97074 The Frauenland borders the Gerbrunn community in the east and includes the Hubland with a location for the University of Würzburg . A tram line from the main train station to the university is planned. The Leighton Barracks , a former barracks of the US armed forces , was cleared from these in 2008 and is to be partly (25 ha) used for the State Horticultural Show 2018. Frauenland in Würzburg
07 Sanderau location
! 549.7763895509.9294445
13 Sanderau 13,797 01.62 km² 8517 97072 The Sanderau is the district with the highest population density and the oldest district outside the former city wall. Tram lines 1 and 4 lead to Sanderau, and the Würzburg-Süd stop is also located here . Sanderau in Würzburg
08 Heidingsfeld location
! 549.7627785509.9402785
14 Heidingsfeld 10,418 06.90 km² 1510 97084 Heidingsfeld was an independent town until 1930. The historic city ​​wall is almost completely preserved. In addition to the Altort ("Städtle") there are the residential areas Katzenberg and Lehmgrubensiedlung as well as the industrial areas Heidingsfeld-West and Winterhäuser Straße. Tram lines 3 and 5 and bus connections go to Heidingsfeld. Heidingsfeld in Würzburg
09 Heuchelhof location
! 549.7405565509.9586115
20 Heuchelhof 9,945 07.82 km² 1272 97084 The Heuchelhof is located in the south of Würzburg. In the area of the district is the motorway service area Würzburg at A 3 . The city district is characterized by the high-rise buildings from the 1970s. Two tram lines run through the Heuchelhof. Heuchelhof in Würzburg
10 Steinbachtal location
! 549.7711115509.9013895
15 Steinbachtal
16 Nikolausberg
4,553 14.77 km² 0308 97082 The Steinbachtal is the largest district of Würzburg, but at the same time has the lowest population density. It is located in the west of the city and borders the communities of Höchberg and Reichenberg . Until 1978 it was also part of the municipality of Höchberg. In the Steinbachtal, the Frankenwarte is the highest point in the city ( 360  m above sea level ) Steinbachtal in Würzburg
11 Versbach location
! 549.8202785509.9622225
24 Versbach 6,766 09.18 km² 0737 97078 Versbach is located in the north of Würzburg and borders the communities of Rimpar in the north and Estenfeld in the northeast. In 1978 the district was incorporated into the city of Würzburg together with Lengfeld. The federal road 19 runs through the city district . Versbach in Würzburg
12 Lengfeld location
! 549.8102785509.9869445
25 Lengfeld 10,497 06.54 km² 1605 97076 Lengfeld is located in the northeast of the city and is through the industrial park , where u. a. an IKEA store . The easternmost point of Würzburg is in the city district. The federal highways 19 and 8 run through the city district, and the A 7 is nearby . Lengfeld in Würzburg
13 Rottenbauer location
! 549.7222225509.9666675
21 Rottenbauer 3,895 05.42 km² 0719 97084 Rottenbauer is the southernmost of the Würzburg districts and around eight kilometers from the city center. Rottenbauer is the least populated district and borders on the communities of Reichenberg and Eibelstadt . Tram line 5 leads into the city district . Rottenbauer in Würzburg
Wurzburg 126,827 87.63 km² 1447

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Oppelt: Würzburg Chronicle of Reconstruction 1945–1975. Würzburg, 1982, p. 373 (table of incorporations and reunions).
  2. ^ Richard Korherr: Würzburg. Its development in words and numbers. Stürtz, Würzburg 1937. Table p. 44
  3. ^ Karl Borchardt: Heidingsfeld in Bavarian times until incorporation in 1930. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. Volume 2, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , p. 1364, note 77.
  4. a b Areas of the Würzburg city districts on wuerzburg.de ( Memento of the original from October 23, 2011 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. , accessed January 3, 2012  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuerzburg.de
  5. Today the subdivision officially only exists in the Dürrbachtal. The other terms are still used for residential areas.
  6. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Areas of the Würzburg districts on wuerzburg.de , accessed on June 14, 2009@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuerzburg.de
  7. Population statistics on wuerzburg.de ( Memento of the original from March 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed January 28, 2014  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuerzburg.de
  8. Postcode search at Deutsche Post , accessed on January 4, 2012
  9. Information on the new tram line at the WVV , accessed on January 3, 2012
  10. Main-Post : Würzburg gets the State Garden Show 2018 , February 8, 2010. Accessed on January 3, 2012
  11. ^ Würzburg in figures ( Memento from June 16, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) - Infoflyer of the city of Würzburg, page 4, accessed on January 3, 2012
  12. Statistical Information System Bavaria
This version was included in the selection of informative lists and portals on January 9, 2012 .