List of neighborhoods in Weimar

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This list contains all the districts of Weimar , an independent city in Thuringia .

In November 2013, the city council passed an amendment to the structure of the city and the status of the city districts. A distinction is made between the core city of Weimar with five districts and 14 geographically separated districts , these are districts with their own organs, the district mayor and the district council. With the exception of the Ettersbergsiedlung , all districts mentioned have a district constitution in accordance with Section 45 of the Thuringian municipal code .

Districts

Surname status possibly incorporation Area (km²)
Ettersbergsiedlung District 1937 9.137
Gaberndorf District 1994 5.045
Gelmeroda District 1994 2.108
Downtown Part of the core city 4,622
Legefeld / Holzdorf District 1994 5.503
Niedergrunstedt District 1994 3,678
Northern downtown Part of the core city 2.103
North city Part of the core city 6.497
Oberweimar / Ehringsdorf District 1922 11,321
Possendorf District 1994 4.662
Schondorf District 1939 4.834
Südstadt Part of the core city 2,887
Southwest town Part of the core city 5,842
Süßenborn District 1994 2.709
Taubach District 1994 5.206
Tiefurt / Dürrenbacher Hut District 1922 2.309
Tröbsdorfschobe District 1994 2.970
Weimar North District 1,932
Weimar West District 1.062

13 of the 14 districts have the addition of Stadt Weimar in their names, for example Legefeld / Holzdorf - City of Weimar , Taubach - City of Weimar or Weimar West - City of Weimar . Only the district of Ettersbergsiedlung does not have this addition.

City structure before 2013

Districts in the core city before 2013

district Population 2007 2009 residents
Old town 3,756 3,755
North industrial area 1,154 1,252
West industrial area 167 162
Nordstadt ( Weimar-Nord ) 5,474 5,359
North suburb 8,827 9,333
Park suburb 3.176 3,059
Beautiful view 3,792 3,944
Südstadt 3,611 3,586
Weststadt ( Weimar-West ) 5,534 5,536
West suburb 9,783 9,877

Thus, the core city of Weimar, excluding the districts, had an area of ​​35.83 km² with 45,274 inhabitants in 2007 and 45,863 inhabitants in 2009.

Districts outside the core city before 2013

The Weimar districts
District Incorporation Area (km²) Population 2007 2009 residents
Gaberndorf 1994 6.13 1,547 1,529
Gelmeroda 1994 2.25 418 406
Legefeld (with Holzdorf ) 1994 5.54 1,878 1,856
Niedergrunstedt 1994 3.89 569 549
Oberweimar / Ehringsdorf 1922 11.17 5,973 5,910
Possendorf 1994 4.66 199 208
Schondorf 1939 1.82 4,655 4,543
Süßenborn 1994 2.71 273 266
Taubach 1994 5.28 1,142 1,112
Tiefurt 1922 2.64 602 596
Tröbsdorf 1994 2.55 1,205 1,165

Others

In addition, the Ettersberg belongs to the city of Weimar. The Buchenwald memorial and the Ettersberg settlement are located there . The forest town, which is part of Schöndorf and is partly built in prefabricated construction, is also located on the Ettersberg in the north of Weimar. A street of the same name in the north of Weimar still reminds of the deserted Lützendorf area .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Weimar : Change to DS 140/2013. 7. Amendment to the main statute of the city of Weimar. PDF , accessed on January 18, 2020 (Original General Statute of the City of Weimar from March 16, 2005)
  2. Note: The statutes only use the feminine designation and dispense with a capitalized inner I.
  3. a b City of Weimar (City Development Office): Statistical Yearbook 2018. PDF , Weimar 2018, accessed on January 19, 2020.
  4. Note: In the Statistical Yearbook 2018 only Tröbsdorf called