Districts of Freiburg im Breisgau
The city districts of Freiburg im Breisgau are divided according to a four-digit number code: The first digit stands for the city area, the second for the city district, the third for the city district and the fourth for the statistical district.
Urban areas
center
North
- 21 Herdern
- 211 Herdern-South
- 212 Herdern-North
- 22 Zähringen
- 23 Brühl
- 231 Brühl freight yard
- 232 Brühl industrial area
- 233 Brühl notification (since 2013, part of the Stühlinger as 511 Stühlinger notification until 2012)
- 24 Hochdorf
east
- 31 forest lake
- 32 Littenweiler
- 33 Flat
- 34 Kappel
south
- 41 Oberau
- 42 Wiehre
- 421 Oberwiehre
- 422 Mittelwiehre
- 423 Unterwiehre-Nord
- 424 Unterwiehre-Süd
- 43 Günterstal
west
- 51 Stühlinger
- 511 Stühlinger certification (until 2012, since 2013 part of Brühl as 233 Brühl certification)
- 512 Stühlinger-Eschholz
- 513 Alt-Stühlinger
- 52 Mooswald
- 521 Mooswald-West
- 522 Mooswald-East
- 53 Betzenhausen
- 531 Betzenhausen-Bischofslinde
- 532 Alt-Betzenhausen
- 54 land water
- 55 fiefdoms
- 56 Waltershofen
- 57 Mundenhof
southwest
- 61 Haslach
- 611 Haslach-Egerten
- 612 Haslach Garden City
- 613 Haslach-Schildacker
- 614 Haslach- Haid
- 62 St. Georgen
- 621 St. Georgen-Nord
- 622 St. Georgen-Süd
- 63 Opfingen
- 64 Tiengen
- 65 Munzingen
- 66 vineyards
- 67 Rieselfeld
- 68 Vauban
Delimitations
The boundaries of the city districts with their own self-government almost consistently follow the boundaries of the formerly independent municipalities. The only exception is fiefdom, whose ban fell northwest of the motorway and southwest of the Dreisam in exchange for the Mundenhof district on January 1, 1978 to the neighboring municipality of Umkirch .
In the city districts east of the motorway, the city district boundaries often follow rail lines, roads and, in the Black Forest, mountain ranges. The city district boundaries run continuously along the main line of the Rheintalbahn from the southern border to the bridge of the Höllentalbahn , then again from the north end of the main train station to the level of Tullastraße. Along the freight railway , the boundaries of several city districts run from the St. Georgen bypass in the south to the bridge over the Zähringen bypass, as well as from Markwaldstraße in the west to the main station in the east, almost along the entire length of the Breisacher Bahn in Freiburg's urban area. In contrast, the Höllentalbahn only forms a city district border from its crossing of the Rheintalbahn to the main train station.
From the main traffic axes on the Westrandstrasse from the Besançonallee from the Guildfordallee to the Kleeblatt with the feeder center and in the continuation the Paduaallee and Granadaallee to the freight railway, the city district boundaries run by less than only in the area of the Park & Ride square and the tram turning loop on the Paduaallee Are shifted 100 meters west of it. Guildfordallee is a borough boundary along its entire length, as are Wiesentalstraße, Opfinger Straße, Carl-Kistner-Straße and Wölflinstraße. To the west of the intersection with Merzhauser and Heinrich-von-Stephan-Strasse, Basler Strasse forms various city district boundaries, the bypass of Zähringen from the bridge of the freight railway to the bridge of Mooswaldallee on the northern Freiburg boundary.
In the Black Forest, the city district boundaries run over various ridges, for example from the Schwabentor to the Roßkopf or from the Schauinsland over the Kybfelsen in the boundaries of the Kappler Valley to almost down to the Höllentalbahn.
From Paduaallee to the east, the Dreisam delimits the Schwabentorbrücke , then between Hirzbergstraße and Sandfangbrücke as well as from the level of the "Alte Sägemühle" street in Ebnet, between different city districts.
Remarks
Web links
- Street directory. (PDF; 2.65 MB) Office for Citizens Service and Information Processing of the City of Freiburg , January 1, 2015, accessed on March 28, 2015 .