Stuttgart-Weilimdorf

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Weilimdorf is a north-western suburb (Stadtbezirk) of the German city of Stuttgart and covers an area of 12,6 km² with a population of around 30,0001 . It first became part of Stuttgart in 1933 and until that time was a separate entity with its own administration which was then subsumed into the city administration. Weilimdorf includes the Stadtteile of Bergheim (more correctly Bergheimer Hof), Giebel, Hausen and Wolfbusch and is home to an expanding commercial area.

Notable architecture includes the Castle_Solitude, the 15th Century Oswald Church and the modern centre of Weilimdorf the Löwen-Markt[1].


[edit] References

1. The German Wikipedia entry for Stuttgart-Weilimdorf

[edit] External Links

All of these links are to German language pages

The official City of Stuttgart webpage - use the search (Suche) box to find information about Weilimdorf.

The Weilimdorf advertising association's news and information pages from the Weilimdorf Werbegemeinschaft