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Heusteigviertel
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionRegierungsbezirk Stuttgart
DistrictKreis Stuttgart
CityStuttgart
BoroughStuttgart-Mitte
Area
 • Total
0,216 km2 (83 sq mi)
Elevation
261 m (856 ft)
Population
 • Total
3,889
 • Density18/km2 (47/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
70180,70182
Dialling codes0711

The Heusteigviertel is an area in the south of the Stuttgart city center. The district of the same name, which has existed since 2001 in the Stuttgart-Mitte district, is bordered by Schlosserstrasse, Katharinenstrasse, Olgastrasse, Charlottenstrasse, Alexanderstrasse and Weißenburgstrasse. The historic Heusteigviertel is bordered by Hauptstätter Straße, Wilhelmstraße, Olgastraße and Filderstraße and borders the Lehenviertel, Bohnenviertel and Bopser.

History

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Remnants of Roman settlement have been found on the corner of Heusteigstrasse and Bopserstrasse. The village of Immenhofen is supposed to have lied north of today's Wilhelmsplatz from the 6th/7th. Century on. Modern development began gradually from around 1850; closed development only took place at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.

Local Transport

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The bus number 43 runs along Olgastraße.

Sightseeing Features

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Markuskirche

The Eduard Pfeiffer House, which was built in 1887 in the historicist style, is located at Heusteigstrasse No. 45. It was built as a dormitory for single men from the “Association for the Welfare of the Working Classes,” chaired by the social reformer Eduard Pfeiffer, and today it still serves primarily as a student dormitory. The house has a hall for cultural events, in which the Württemberg state parliament met after the Second World War and then the Baden-Württemberg state parliament until 1961. The ABV Zimmertheater venue is in the basement.

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