Neuostheim

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Location of Neuostheim / Neuhermsheim in Mannheim

Neuostheim / Neuhermsheim is a municipality in Mannheim, composed of the districts Neuostheim and Neuhermsheim.

Geography

To the west lie Oststadt / Schwetzingerstadt or Luis Park, in the eastern parts of the city Seckenheim and Frederick Field, south borders Neuhermsheim to Neckarau.

Neuostheim is located on the Neckar River, the borough is one of the upscale residential areas of Mannheim. In Neuostheim also include also the City Airport Mannheim and Mannheim's May Market. Separated from the BAB 656 to Heidelberg is located south Neuhermsheim. The SAP arena in which the Hockey team Mannheimer Adler and the handball team of the Rhein- Neckar Löwen unsubscribe their home games located in the immediate area, but already one of Seckenheim.

History

Neuhermsheim

771 the village Herms home was first mentioned in the Lorsch codex under the name Heri mouth home. It was probably in Won Bösfeld, east of Neuhermsheim. 862 a church was first mentioned. Besides Neuhermsheim a large cemetery from the Merovingian time was excavated prior to the construction of the SAP Arena. Even before 1300, the village was abandoned because it was repeatedly flooded by the river Neckar. In 1899 Neuhermsheim was then incorporated together with Neckarau. The residents moved to Neckarau. Only in the 1930s, the district was revived but in war severely damaged.

In the 1990s, there was a building boom in Neuhermsheim after Herms along the Straße towards the airport building permits had been issued. This development is also architecturally understandable. Thus one finds the one hand, the emerging development area with many free residential areas and on the other hand the old town center with numerous apartment houses and penthouses.

Neuostheim

The settlement Neuostheims took place only at the beginning of the 20th century Feudenheimer district. So decided the then independent municipality Feudenheim 1900 to set up on the opposite side of the Neckar a villa colony, and build magnificent villas. In 1909 the settlement was then incorporated together with Feudenheim simultaneously Neuostheim was connected along the Dürerstraße to the tram network. In 1926 the airfield was built in 1930 emerged the first houses of today Neuhermsheim on former Neckarauer district at the Baden railway. In 1935, the highway was built to Heidelberg.

During the Second World War Neuhermsheim and Neuostheim badly damaged but were rebuilt. Above all, academics, aristocrats, and American families moved to Mannheim and benefited from the superior quality of living and proximity to the airport. Who is drawing today to Mannheim mostly still lives in the beautiful villas and apartment buildings. The streets Neuostheims were named after famous German painters.

In the 1950s, after the population Neuostheims had greatly increased, the primary school Johann- Peter-Hebel - school was built. Your recreation hall is decorated with a mosaic wall with fairy tale motifs, the artist Rudi Baerwind has designed. A monument of contemporary architecture, however, is the resultant in the 2000s, commercial and Technology Park East site in Neuostheim, which is home to many innovative companies and contributes to technology Mannheim site.

Structures

Neuostheim is dominated by the large urban buildings of educational institutions, but also by the Catholic St. Pius Church and the Protestant Thomas Church. In Neuhermsheim there is the Catholic Mary Queen Church and the Protestant community center was built in 2007.

Thomas Church

Mary Queen Church

Protestant Community Center

Policy

The civil service of the municipality is in Neuhermsheim. Neuostheim and Neuhermsheim have a common consisting of twelve members Bezirksbeirat with the following distribution of seats:

Education

Both in Neuostheim and in Neuhermsheim, there is one location of the Johann- Peter-Hebel - primary school. The school in Neuostheim was built in 1955 by architect Richard Jörg.

In Neuostheim also have a number of colleges their location:

  • Duale Hochschule Baden- Württemberg Mannheim
  • Federal Academy of Defense Administration and Military Technology
  • Armed Forces School of Administration I ( Engineering)
  • University of Applied Sciences of the Federal Public Administration - Department of defense administration
  • University of the Federal Employment Agency

Clubs and Leisure

The most important clubs in the two districts are the DJK St. Pius, the Spielvereinigung Mannheim 07, the glee club Neuhermsheim, the gliding club Mannheim and the garden friends Mannheim- East 1910. In 2010, the district club Neuostheim was founded. Under the motto " together for each other ", the association has set itself the goal to promote the cooperation in the district.

For nature lovers in Neuostheim the Böcklinplatz is a particularly beautiful little park and on the Baerwindplatz there is the opportunity to play boules. Also, the Luis Park Oststadt is within walking distance. Once a year, the May market also takes place. During eleven days of the fair, he is with about 1400 exhibitors, the largest regional trade fair in Germany. In 2013, he was already celebrating its 400th anniversary. In addition to the Maimarktgelände the equestrian stadium is located in the equestrian competitions, dressage or polo events take place. Football fans can watch games of their favorite teams in the nearby Carl- Benz-Stadion in the Oststadt in which the SV Waldhof Mannheim denies its home games. In the center Neuhermsheims the Gerd- Dehof takes place. On him numerous events on offer, such as the Christmas market or the district festival. At the same time Neuhermsheim is a very green area. For Neckar and recreation areas, it is not far.

Transport connection

Neuostheim can be reached with the tram lines 5, 6 and 9. By Neuhermsheim leads since December 2006, a newly built track where, on line 6a. About them there is also a connection to the nearby tram stop marshalling yard of the S -Bahn Rhein Neckar and other rail transport of DB Regio. In 1926 took the Mannheim airport to the district Neuostheims on its operation. Today there are no more scheduled flights to Mannheim. Only private aircraft, flight schools and the critical care transport helicopter Christoph 53 of the German Air Rescue still start from here. 1938 was the Air Force barracks at the airport. It was converted in the late 1950s in the College of Federal Defense Administration and the Federal Academy of Defence Administration and defense technology.

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