Sillenbuch

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Sillenbuch
City district of the state capital Stuttgart
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Sillenbuch coat of arms until 1937
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Incorporation : Heumaden April 1, 1937
Sillenbuch April 1, 1937
Riedenberg April 1, 1942
Height : 412  m above sea level NHN
Population density : 3,230 inhabitants per km²
Postal code : 70619
Area code : 0711
Address of the
district town hall:
Aixheimer Strasse 28
70619 Stuttgart
Website: www.stuttgart.de
District Head: Peter-Alexander Schreck
Borough Residents
(as of 05/2020)
surface
No. district
Sillenbuch 24,067 745 ha
601 Sillenbuch 7,828 298 ha
611 Hayload 9,897 331 ha
621 Riedenberg 6,342 117 ha
Transport links
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bus 65, 66, 70, 131, 23E
Source: Stuttgart data compass

Coordinates: 48 ° 45 '  N , 9 ° 13'  E

Sillenbuch is a district in the south of Stuttgart on the Filder plain . The city district includes the three districts Sillenbuch, Heumaden and Riedenberg. With around 24,000 inhabitants, it is the third largest of Stuttgart's six Filder districts.

Districts

Riedenberg around 1900
Sillenbuch district town hall

Sillenbuch belonged to the Stuttgart District Office after the Cannstatt Upper Office was dissolved in 1923 . In 1947 the district of Riedenberg , which until 1942 belonged to the municipality of Birkach , was combined with Heumaden and Sillenbuch to form the district of Sillenbuch. When the city of Stuttgart was divided into districts in 1956, all three districts were combined to form the district of Sillenbuch, which was not changed when the Stuttgart districts were reorganized on January 1, 2005. The city district of Stuttgart-Sillenbuch therefore still consists of three districts.

history

Riedenberg is first mentioned in documents around 1110 as "Rodeberg" or "Rüdenberg". The place was never an independent community. Until 1810 the village belonged to the Schultheißenamt Plieningen, then it became part of the municipality of Birkach until it was incorporated into Stuttgart in 1942.

Sillenbuch was first mentioned in a document in 1264. The place belonged from 1624 with Rohracker to the Oberamt Cannstatt. In 1819 Sillenbuch gave up its status as a “ branch ” of Rohracker and became independent. In 1937 it was finally incorporated into Stuttgart.

Heumaden is first mentioned in a document in 1190. In 1389 the place becomes part of Württemberg.

traffic

With the lines U7, U8 and U15 the city district is well integrated into the Stuttgart light rail system. The city district is also served by bus routes 65, 66, 70 and 131 as well as the old-timer route 23E (to Ruhbank).

Urban facilities

education

  • Riedenberg primary school
  • German-French primary school Sillenbuch
  • Elementary and secondary school, Lange Morgen
  • Birch secondary school, hay shops
  • Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium, Sillenbuch

Sports

  • SV Sillenbuch 1892 e. V.
  • TSV Heumaden 1893 e. V.
  • Chess Club Sillenbuch 1948 e. V.

Culture and sights

  • Heumaden: The old town hall, a half-timbered house built in 1683, now serves as a town house.
  • Heumaden: The Protestant old church was built from 1499, rebuilt in 1666 and renovated in 1893. Its late Gothic choir has a flat ceiling and a bell from 1667.
  • Heumaden: The Protestant Gnadenkirche for the younger districts was inaugurated in 1964 and received architectural awards as a modern church building.
  • Sillenbuch: Old Town Hall from 1821, with bell towers.
  • Sillenbuch: New town hall from 1907 with a polygonal bay window in visible framework.
  • The only animal cemetery in Stuttgart is in Heumaden / Hedelfingen.
  • On the western edge of the Riedenberg district lies the Stuttgart Eichenhain , a park with around 200 old oaks that was designated as a nature reserve in 1957 .
  • First villa of the painter Georg Friedrich Zundel (1875–1948) and Clara Zetkin . Country house type from the turn of the century - architect Carl Burger
  • Clara-Zetkin-Haus ( Waldheim Sillenbuch ), founded in 1909, an important place of the Stuttgart labor movement .

politics

Local election 2014
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
33.4
23.3
11.6
7.7
6.8
5.1
5.1
3.0
3.0
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2009
 % p
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
+2.6
+0.4
-3.0
-4.7
-3.4
+1.9
+5.1
-0.4
+2.6
Otherwise.

Due to the number of inhabitants in the district, the Sillenbuch district advisory board has 13 full and the same number of deputy members. The following distribution of seats has been in effect since the last local elections in 2014:

  • CDU: 4th
  • B90 / The Greens: 3
  • SPD: 2
  • FDP: 1
  • Free voters: 1
  • SÖS / Die Linke: 1
  • AfD: 1

Personalities

  • Clara Zetkin , b. Eißner (born July 5, 1857 in Wiederau, † June 20, 1933 Arkhangelskoje near Moscow) was a left-wing socialist influential German politician and women's rights activist. She lived for a long time with her husband, the painter Georg Friedrich Zundel , in Sillenbuch.
  • The German manager and economic functionary Hanns Martin Schleyer , murdered by the Red Army faction, was buried on October 25, 1977 in the Ostfilder cemetery in Stuttgart-Sillenbuch.
  • The former Lord Mayor of Stuttgart Manfred Rommel (1928–2013), Erwin Rommel's son , lived in Sillenbuch.
  • Ludwig Geißel (born August 25, 1916 in Alzey; † November 20, 2000 in Stuttgart), Vice President of the Diakonisches Werk der EKD and co-founder of the “Bread for the World” campaign and the “Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe”.

Honorary citizen

The year indicates the time when the honorary citizen was granted

Web links

Commons : Stuttgart-Sillenbuch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files