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Winnenden

Old Town Winnenden

Old Town Winnenden

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Location: Winnenden, Rems-Murr-Kreis, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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  • Winnenden is a city about 20 kilometers northeast of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg. It is the fifth largest city in the Rems-Murr district and a sub-centre in the central area of Waiblingen/Fellbach. It belongs to the Stuttgart region and the European metropolitan region of Stuttgart.Winnenden has been a major district town since January 1, 1973.Geographical location
    Winnenden is located almost 20 kilometers northeast of Stuttgart in the Stuttgart region, which has around 2.7 million inhabitants, on the western edge of the Swabian Forest at an altitude of 270 to 504 meters. The old town lies on a hill between the Buchenbach and the Zipfelbach.
    neighboring communities
    The following cities and municipalities border on the city of Winnenden. They are named clockwise starting from the north:
    Backnang, Allmersbach im Tal, Berglen, Remshalden, Korb, Schwaikheim andleutebach
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    The urban area of Winnenden consists of the core city, the residential district of Schelmenholz (not an independent district), which was created in 1964 and had 4,441 inhabitants in 2000, and the districts of Baach, Birkmannsweiler, Breuningsweiler, Bürg, Hanweiler, Hertmannsweiler and Höfen, which only became part of the municipal reform incorporated in the 1970s. The individual districts also have separate residential areas with special names, such as Lange Weiden, Pfeilhof in Baach, Buchenbachhof, Burkhardshof and Neumühle in Birkmannsweiler, Sonnenberg in Breuningsweiler, Schulerhof in Bürg, Degenhof in Hertmannsweiler and Ruitzenmühle in Höfen. In the core city, residential areas with their own names are sometimes distinguished, whose designations have arisen over the course of history due to the development and which, however, can usually not be precisely defined. This includes, for example, the “Am Hungerberg” residential area.
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    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnenden

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    • April 8, 2025

  • Winnenden has a very beautiful old town in the pedestrian zone around the market square. It's worth a visit.

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    • October 22, 2022

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Location: Winnenden, Rems-Murr-Kreis, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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