Karlsruhe

Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Weststadt

With its 18,000 inhabitants, Weststadt is one of the most sought-after and beautiful districts of Karlsruhe. The central axis is the Kaiserallee with its streets and squares that were built in the Wilhelminian era, which give the western part of the city a very special touch. The Weststadt also offers many representative large buildings, the art academy, the general state archive, the higher regional court, the administrative court, the […]

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Durlach

Karlsruhe-Durlach is the most populous district of Karlsruhe with around 30,000 inhabitants. The Durlach residents refer to themselves colloquially as Dorlacher or Letschebacher. Durlach was mentioned and referred to as a town as early as 1196. In the 13th century, Hohenberg Castle was built by Konrad III. von Lichtenberg, Bishop of Strasbourg, destroyed and then not rebuilt. After

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Grötzingen

Grötzingen is a district on the eastern edge of Karlsruhe. In 1974 Grötzingen was incorporated into the city of Karlsruhe. As of 2014, the district has 9,168 inhabitants. Grötzingen was first mentioned in 985 under the name “Grezingen”, which was derived from the name of the clan elder “Grezzo”. Durlach was founded in the Grötzinger district in the twelfth century. The

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Hagsfeld

Hagsfeld was first mentioned in 991 as “Habachesfelt” and in 1261 as “Hagesvelt”. After the Thirty Years' War the place still had 45 residents. In 1891, a connection to the local railway from Durmersheim to Spöck made it easier for the 350 factory workers to commute to Karlsruhe. After the unincorporated district of Hardtwald was dissolved in 1930

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Oststadt

A district with prospects is the Oststadt with twenty thousand inhabitants. It is bordered in the west by Linkenheimer Alle, Audenauerring and Kapellenstraße, and in the south by the new Kriegsstraße-Ost. Following the renovation work in the neighborhoods to the right and left of Durlacher Alle, the quality of living has increased significantly in recent years. Between the Durlacher

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe city center

The city center is the heart of Karlsruhe and is full of life. Regardless of whether you study, work, spend your free time, live or go shopping in one of the numerous shopping opportunities - everyone is catered for! Administratively, the city center is divided into an eastern and western area. Karl-Friedrich-Straße serves as the border. — Downtown East — The Downtown East extends

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