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Cologne District

Bergisches Land

Heimatplan Settlement Wuppertal

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Heimatplan Settlement Wuppertal

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Heimatplan Settlement Wuppertal

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Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal is a historically significant residential settlement nestled on the western slope of the Kiesberg in western Wuppertal, Germany. Located within the scenic Bergisches Land region, this unique area, sitting at an elevation of 226 meters, is renowned for its largely preserved and landmark-protected buildings constructed between 1927 and 1930. It stands as a testament to early 20th-century cooperative housing architecture, offering a fascinating glimpse into urban planning and design of the era.

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    April 20, 2022

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    The settlement is under monument protection
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    The Heimatplan settlement was built around 1930 and many of the houses are listed today. The houses were built according to a uniform plan, typical of the time. It was built on a slope with a park, benches and even a kindergarten. The houses are all decorated in salmon pink
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    The Heimatplan settlement in the mountainous city of Wuppertal consists of mostly listed residential buildings. The settlement, which was built around 1930, includes buildings that were designed according to a …
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    Location: Bergisches Land, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best public transport options to reach Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal?

    Siedlung Heimatplan is well-connected by public transport. While specific bus or train lines aren't detailed, Wuppertal's public transport network is extensive. Visitors should check local transport schedules for the most convenient connections to the Zoo residential quarter or nearby areas like Arrenberg, from which the settlement is easily accessible.

    Is parking difficult to find at Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal, especially on weekends?

    Parking is generally available in the surrounding residential areas. However, as it's a popular spot, especially on pleasant days, street parking might be more challenging to find during peak times like weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a convenient spot.

    What kind of terrain and elevation changes can hikers expect around Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal?

    The settlement is situated on the western slope of the Kiesberg, meaning there are noticeable elevation changes. Hindenburgstraße, for instance, winds up the slope in a serpentine fashion. While not overly strenuous, comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring the sloped streets and the central green strip, which also features a staircase.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for within the settlement?

    Absolutely. The Schwarzer Weg offers panoramic views of the Elberfeld city center. Additionally, the central 7,000 square meter green strip, which functions as a city park and communal front garden, is a unique natural feature with trees, hedges, and a prominent staircase running alongside it.

    Is Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, the settlement is suitable for a visit at any time of year, including winter. The architectural beauty and historical significance remain, and a fresh dusting of snow can add a unique charm to the landmark-protected buildings and the central green space. Just be mindful of potentially slippery conditions on the slopes and stairs.

    Are dogs allowed on trails and within the Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal area?

    While the settlement itself is a residential area and a historical site, the surrounding areas and connections to the Sambatrasse and Königshöhe offer opportunities for walks. Generally, dogs are welcome on public paths and green spaces in Wuppertal, but should be kept on a leash, especially within the settlement and near residential properties.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly within or very close to Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal?

    Siedlung Heimatplan is primarily a residential area. While there aren't cafes or pubs directly within the settlement, the nearby Zooviertel (Zoo quarter) and the Arrenberg residential area, which Schwarzer Weg connects to, offer various dining and accommodation options within a short distance.

    What makes the architecture of Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal unique?

    The architecture is unique for its unified design typical of publicly funded housing developments from 1927-1930. Many of the 26 listed buildings feature two to three stories, mansard roofs, rich detailing, triangular gables, sash windows, and representative entrances with round-arched windows and doors. This blend of historical forms occasionally incorporates expressionist elements, and some houses are notably painted in salmon pink.

    Are there any loop trails or popular routes that incorporate Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal?

    The settlement's location between the Sambatrasse and Königshöhe makes it an excellent point for integrating into longer walks. While there isn't one single 'official' loop trail solely within the settlement, many hikers create routes that pass through Heimatplan, exploring its streets and green spaces, and then connect to the broader network of trails in the Wuppertal area.

    Is Siedlung Heimatplan Wuppertal accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Exploring the main streets like Heimatplan, Hindenburgstraße, Roeberstraße, and Schwarzer Weg with a stroller is generally feasible, though Hindenburgstraße's serpentine ascent and the overall sloped terrain might be challenging. The central green strip also features a staircase, limiting full accessibility there. Some parts may be difficult for wheelchairs due to the slopes and historical paving.

    What is the historical significance of the sculptures found in Siedlung Heimatplan?

    The sculptural work within Siedlung Heimatplan, particularly the emblems on the gable of the cross-building featuring two nude boys, was created by sculptor Wilhelm Koopmann. These are possibly the only surviving works of the Jewish artist, as many of his creations in Wuppertal were destroyed during the Nazi era, adding a poignant historical layer to the settlement's artistic details.

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