Schoren (Schramberg)

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The Schoren is a corridor designation and plateau on the Sulgen in Schramberg that the large open fields between Sulgener Mountain , Hutneck and rear Sulgen referred. The Schoren covers around 4 km² and is located at around 740–750 NN. In the 1960s, the new construction area “Schoren” with the streets Panoramastraße and Schorenweg was developed in the Schoren; the first skyscraper in the city of Schramberg was also built there. Adjacent to this new building area, the new building area "Schoren-Süd" with the Kalb-Kolb-Straße has been developed since around 2010. Despite these new settlements, the old core of the Schoren settlement, the “Schoren” farmhouse settlement on the Schoren plateau near the edge of the Feuerenmoos forest , is still preserved.

Originally the plateau between Sulgener Berg, Feuerenmoos and Hintersulgen, sloping slightly to the east like a triangle, was called "der Schoren". The new housing estates located on this plateau (Schoren-Nord, Schoren-Süd) are colloquially referred to as Schramberg-Sulgen, district of Schoren.

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  • City of Schramberg (ed.): That is Schramberg. The clocks and five valleys town in the Black Forest. Schramberg 1967.
  • Topographic map 1: 50,000 L 7716 Schramberg. Edition 1981

Individual evidence

  1. Text passage from “Paysagblog” blog note January 12, 2014: “View of the old and new St. Laurentius Church on the Sulgen” - time travel through the mountain suburb of Sulgen - based on a New Year's postcard by Uwe Rettkowski, footnote 12, accessed on January 21, 2014.
  2. See u. a. That is Schramberg (1967, p. 169).
  3. ^ Nina Lipp: Schramberg. Life is returning to the Schoren-Süd area. In: Black Forest Messenger . August 14, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2017.

Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 57 ″  N , 8 ° 25 ′ 6 ″  E