Seewaldsiedlung

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The Seewaldsiedlung is an agricultural repatriate settlement founded in 1960 in the northwestern part of the Hockenheim district in the Baden-Württemberg Rhine-Neckar district with six farms . It is located in Won Hubwiesen , southeast of the of Ketch towards Altlußheim leading county road 4250 , and within the conservation area, Hockenheim Rheinbogen . The Katzengraben flows to the west, the area of ​​the former Karl-Ludwig-See begins to the east . The Stranggraben runs in the middle , it also marks the border to the neighboring municipality of Ketsch. A little south of the Seewaldsiedlung is the Ketschau residential area , an abandoned brickworks, and three kilometers to the southwest with Siegelhain there is another resettler settlement with seven farms that was built a year earlier. One of the farmsteads of the Seewaldsiedlung, the Johanneshof , has developed into a regionally known excursion restaurant.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b State. Archive administration Baden-Württemberg in connection with d. Cities and districts Heidelberg u. Mannheim (Hrsg.): The city and districts Heidelberg and Mannheim: Official district description. ; Vol 3: The city of Mannheim and the communities of the Mannheim district. Karlsruhe 1970, p. 529.
  2. Antje Urban: “Steffi Graf also comes to us”. AHGZ , January 9, 2016, accessed February 11, 2018.
  3. Imprint on the Johanneshof website, accessed on February 11, 2018.

Coordinates: 49 ° 20 ′ 55 ″  N , 8 ° 30 ′ 22 ″  E