Nordstadt (Karlsruhe)

With its approximately 9.600 inhabitants the Nordstadt is the youngest of the 27 boroughs of Karlsruhe. It was founded on 1 January 1996.

Nordstadt, Coat of arms
Karlsruhe Paul Revere Village
New housing area Smiley West

History

Besides areas that used to be part of the Weststadt-borough (Hardtwaldsiedlung a housing cooperative, founded in the 1920s ), large parts of today's borough consist of the former United States Army Smiley Barracks (Originally built in 1937 as the Forstner-Kaserne) and the American Paul Revere Village housing area (founded in 1951).[1][2][3][4] For that reason most streets, in what used to be Paul Revere Village, still carry the name of U.S. states. After the US forces left Karlsruhe new apartment building were erected and existing apartment buildings renovated with storeys being added.

The newly constructed Smiley West housing estate (nickname "Legoland") was built adjacent to the former Smiley Barracks.[5]

Education

The former Karlsruhe American Elementary School is now home of the Maryland Grundschule and the former Karlsruhe American High School to an independent school, the Heisenberg-Gymnasium. In 1995 the Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe moved to an area close to the former airfield.[6][7]

Religious Life

The catholic Herz-Jesu-Church, originally founded in 1924 as a temporary structure, is located south of the Hardtwaldsiedlung housing cooperative.[8]

Aerial image Karlsruhe Synagogue

The Synagogue of Karlsruhe, newly constructed in 1971, is situated in Nordstadt.[9]

The former North Chapel of Paul Revere Village was home to several congregations. From 1996-2011, operated jointly by the Protestant and Catholic Church, the building was used as the Maria Magdalena Ecumenical Community Centre (Ökumenische Gemeindezentrum Maria Magdalena) and also home to the pentecostal All Christian Believers Fellowship. Since 2012 the building is owned by the Serbian Orthodox Church (Hram Svete Petke - Congregation).[10][11]

Sport

Using the facilities left behind by the US forces, the Nordstadt is home to the Karlsruhe Cougars Baseball team.[12]

The NCO-Club

The former NCO-Club, still carrying the name NCO-Club, serves a youth centre.[13]


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References

  1. "GESCHICHTE". Hardtwaldsiedlung. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  2. "Hardtwaldsiedlung". Stadtwiki Karlsruhe. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  3. Stadt Karlsruhe (City of Karlsruhe). "Die Nordstadt". Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  4. "U.S. Army Installations- Karlsruhe". Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  5. "Smiley_Barracks". Stadtwiki Karlsruhe. Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  6. DHBW Karlsruhe. "DHBW Karlsruhe - über 40 Jahre Erfolg! (History of DHBW Karlsruhe)". DHBW Karlsruhe. Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  7. Stenftenagel, Karin. "Aus "Amisiedlung" wurde ein Stadtviertel: 25 Jahre Karlsruher Nordstadt". Badische Neuste Nachrichten. Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  8. "Kirche Herz Jesu (Nordstadt)". Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  9. Stadt Karlsruhe (City of Karlsruhe). "Die Standorte der ehemaligen jüdischen Synagogen (The sites of former synagogues in Karlsruhe)". Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  10. Stadtwiki Karlsruhe. "North Chapel". Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  11. Serbische Orthodoxe KG Karlsruhe. "Serbisch-Orthodoxe Kirchengemeinde Karlsruhe , Hram Svete Petke". Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  12. "Karlsruhe Cougars". Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  13. Stadtwiki Karlsruhe. "NCO-Club". Retrieved 2020-08-11.

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