Wolfartsweier

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Location of Wolfartsweier in Karlsruhe

Wolfartsweier is a district of Baden-Württemberg town of Karlsruhe.

History

Wolfartsweier is first mentioned in 1261 as Wolvoldiswilere. 1535 fell Wolfartsweier to the Markfgrafschaft Baden -Durlach. At the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648 to have been alive in Wolfartsweier only seven ( adult male ) inhabitants. Therefore, in Oberndorf Siebenmann road. The community grew to 370 inhabitants in 1837 and 506 inhabitants in 1901. From 1907 to 1971 operated the Dynamit Nobel AG ( Genschow ) in the area Zündhütle a munitions factory. 1935, the swimming pool was opened. Wolfartsweier was incorporated on 1 January 1973 in the city of Karlsruhe.

Attractions

  • Zündhütle
  • Kindergarten, to a design by Tomi Ungerer in the form of a cat
  • Ruin Wolfartsweier - today are only small remnants of walls exist, which are exposed by the local historical society.

Sports

  • Swimming pool " Wölfle "
  • Mountain forest and high forest can be reached within minutes. Walking and running ability, as well as the forest trail "Forest World " at Hohenwettersbach.

Others

  • Churches: Catholic St. Marghareta, Protestant James' Church in the cemetery
  • Also: some playgrounds, for example, on Zündhütle; Nursery Stoll, some farmers / horse farms in the area.

Traffic

Wolfartsweier is connected via the network of the Karlsruhe Transport Association ( KVV ) and is served by the tram 2 or tram 8. The former serves the mobility needs of the city and ZKM, temptation served Durlach.

In addition, keep the bus routes 107, 47, 24 and 27 of the KVV.

About the " Südtangente " Wolfartsweier is connected directly to the A5. The entry and exit KA- Wolfartsweier can be reached after a few minutes of Wolfartsweier from.

Tram 2 runs a stop in Zündhütle / Wolfartsweier

Tram 8 pulls into station Zündhütle / Wolfartsweier

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