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If you like good food, come to Heidelberg.
are hungry, the Old City and surrounding districts have
If you like good food, come to Heidelberg.
are hungry, the Old City and surrounding districts have
Heidelberg is a city of cyclists. In the city center, with its 120 kilometers of cycle paths, 30 per cent of people prefer to use two wheels.
Bike counters have been installed all around the city
Heidelberg is
– who come from 160 different countries – 56,000 have
More direct access and shorter waiting times were the aim when Heidelberg first started setting up administrative offices (Bürgerämter) in the city’s various districts in 1992.
From Monday through Friday, people can have their affairs
Accessible. Heidelberg’s city administration offers its citizens individual advice and support in almost all circumstances.
They have access to a regularly updated list („Vorhabenliste
more than 160 nations, of whom round about 56,000 have
Heidelberg’s Senior Centers have plenty in store for
Bahnstadt is the world’s largest passive house settlement: From apartments and laboratories to shops, daycare facilities and schools, even the fire station and cinema – everything is built in compliance with the climate-friendly passive house design.
Around 2,300 apartments have already been built – with
Heidelberg is one of Germany’s most popular cities. Demand for accommodation is therefore correspondingly high. Bahnstadt is the city’s response to this demand, creating a new and attractive living area in a central location. The new district will be the home and center of life for around 6,800 people. The first residents moved into their new accommodation in 2012. The second construction phase was brought forward by two years on account of the enormous demand. By the end of 2017 there were already over 3,700 people living in Heidelberg’s newest district.
Six million euros have been earmarked for this.
As an international city that welcomes around 3 million visitors every year and has some 45,000 permanent inhabitants with an immigration background, Heidelberg is twinned with no fewer than six towns around the world:
Meetings have already been held five times in Heidelberg