Staufer Park

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The Stauferpark (also known as Bürgerhölzle ) is a Göppingen district.

location

The Stauferpark is located northeast of the Göppingen city center (around 3.5 km and a ten-minute drive) at the foot of the Hohenstaufen . The district is connected to the L 1075 (Hohenstaufenstraße) and thus to Göppingen via Manfred-Wörner-Straße. The Oberholz, a wooded area between Göppingen and Hohenstaufen , extends north of the Staufer Park .

history

The area of ​​today's Stauferpark was mainly used as pasture until the 1920s.

In 1930 an airfield was inaugurated on the site at the work of the Göppingen entrepreneur Carl Hommel. After the Second World War, the airfield was taken over by the US Army. In 1951, a division headquarters was established at the Cooke Barracks military base. After more than forty years, the last US soldiers left the facilities in 1992. (Main article: Göppingen Air Base )

The area fell back under the administration of the city of Göppingen. A new, attractive city district was to be created on the newly acquired site that would combine work, leisure and living. This created a focus in the field of mechatronics and the area on which the former officer's villas stood became a residential area. Two further residential areas south and west of the center now frame the commercial area.

Culture and sights

Dr.-Herbert-König-Platz and shipyard hall

The Dr.-Herbert-König-Platz, named after the former mayor of the city of Göppingen, in the center of the Staufer Park is also the cultural center of the district. Events often take place in the adjacent so-called shipyard hall. In some respects, the Dr.-Herbert-König-Platz has replaced the area around the EWS Arena (formerly Hohenstaufenhalle), which is closer to the Göppingen city center. So guest z. B. Circuses now in the Stauferpark.

Golf course

Even at the time when the US Army still owned the site, a golf course was built that is now operated by the Göppingen Golf Park .

Television studio

In a television studio is the SWR , the ARD telecast Tigerentenclub produced. School classes from all over Germany come to Göppingen to broadcast. Today's television studio used to be a US military gymnasium. The close season of the tiger duck is to end in Göppingen in 2019 and the last broadcast for the time being is to be recorded in the Stauferpark, so that the crusher manufacturer Kleemann wants to expand its company further. In 2014, the SWR announced that it would start moving to Baden-Baden for the Tigerenten Club because of the savings plans .

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Coordinates: 48 ° 43 '  N , 9 ° 41'  E