Tannenbusch

50.7475361111117.0575138888889Koordinaten: 50 ° 44 ' 51 " N, 7 ° 3' 27" E

Location of Tannenbusch in Bonn

Tannenbusch is a district of the city of Bonn in Bonn city district with about 16,000 inhabitants. A distinction is made between the settlement areas of Alt- Tannenbusch and New Tannenbusch.

Alt- Tannenbusch

Tannenbusch is a settlement on the northwestern outskirts of Bonn, which was created in three time periods. After Schützenhof emerged in the interwar period, the "Bird's settlement " and in the early postwar years, the HICOG settlement on the street "Im Tannenbusch ". Alt- Tannenbusch grouped around an inland dune ( dune Tannenbusch ) which, although designated as a nature reserve, but now is barely recognizable as such through dense vegetation. Among the inhabitants of the dune is one of a colony of free-ranging collar parakeets.

In Old Tannenbusch about 6,000 people live. Central Purchasing point is the Paulusplatz. That is also the eponymous Catholic Church of St. Paul, which belongs to a Pfarrverband from the communities old and new Tannenbusch, Dransdorf, Lessenich, bush village, Auersberg, Graurheindorf and (outer ) North City. A few meters to the west, on Lievelingsweg, is the Protestant Church of the Apostles. The community includes Old, New Tannenbusch and Dransdorf.

New Tannenbusch

New Tannenbusch is a planned housing estate ( satellite town ), which arose as a reaction to the then prevailing housing shortage beginning of the 1970s.

The settlement follows the former "ideal modern living ". Thus, there are distinct living areas with dense housing ( apartment buildings ), wide, car-friendly roads with ample parking and a central Abfallsauganlage, but that it had to fight from the outset with considerable technical problems and has now been dismantled. In addition, there is a large area with row houses and green spaces. Spatially separated, there is a large shopping center and social institutions.

On the northern edge Tannenbusch goes into the " green corridor north " over, a recreational area with open spaces, a lake, playgrounds and a small outdoor stage. In New Tannenbusch can be found next to kindergartens and primary schools have a comprehensive school ( Bertolt Brecht School ) and a 1977-1980 arisen school center with junior high school ( Freiherr- vom-Stein- Realschule) and high school ( Tannenbusch -Gymnasium ), which by itself the two selectable priorities music and sports distinguished.

On the border between New and Old Tannenbusch FC Tannenbusch is settled that uses the sports complex "An der Dune " and operates an intensive youth work especially in the sport of football. A striking building is the Gustav- Heinemann- house, a model facility for rehabilitation with a number of different centers. On some days of the week the in-house swimming pool is open to the general public.

For the construction of new Tannenbusch the route of the Rhine railway was moved to several kilometers and out in an incision through the new settlement. Today, there go the Bonn Stadtbahn lines 63 and 16 streets in New Tannenbusch are almost exclusively for places and landscapes in formerly German territories and the former GDR named (eg Silesia street, Opole Street, West Prussia street ).

The Catholic Church in New Tannenbusch is the parish church of St. Thomas More, which belongs to the same Pfarrverband. At this Pfarrverband are as much the churches of St. Paul in Old Tannenbusch, St. Giles in the bush village, St. Margaret in Graurheindorf, St. Lawrence in Lessenich, St. Anthony in Dransdorf, St. Bernard and St. Hedwig in Auersberg. The evangelical Christians together with those from Dransdorf to the community of the Apostles Church in Old Tannenbusch.

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