Sindelfingen

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Sindelfingen
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Coat of arms of Sindelfingen
Sindelfingen (Germany)
Sindelfingen
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Stuttgart
District Böblingen
Lord Mayor Dr. Bernd Vöhringer
Basic statistics
Area 50.85 km² (19.6 sq mi)
Elevation 449 m  (1473 ft)
Population 60,745  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 1,195 /km² (3,094 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate BB
Postal codes 71043–71069
Area code 07031
Website www.sindelfingen.de

Coordinates: 48°42′48″N 9°0′10″E / 48.71333, 9.00278

Sindelfingen is a town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg with about 60,000 residents and is about 15 km south west of Stuttgart, Germany. The economy is mostly based upon the automobile industry, especially the Daimler AG factory and Smart (automobile) offices (actually in neighbouring Böblingen). In the Middle Ages, it was home to a weaving industry, and today there are still many fashion firms. The communities Maichingen and Darmsheim were incorporated in 1971.

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Neighboring towns and cities: Böblingen, Stuttgart, Leonberg. Note that there is no gap between Böblingen and Sindelfingen. In Sindelfingen the river Schwippe begins and the highest point is 531 meters above sea level. In the north lies the Glemswald (Nature reserve).

Automobile industry, computer industry, fashion wholesale

Statue of gossips in the Altstadt of Sindelfingen
Statue of gossips in the Altstadt of Sindelfingen
  • Old city hall (Rathaus), now the city museum (free admission)
  • St Martin's church (Martinskirche) (built: 11.-12. century)
  • A short alley with half timbered houses (Fachwerkhäusern)
  • Old cemetery (behind city library)
  • Witch jump
  • Cloister Lake
  • Large public swimming pool with a long water slide [1]
  • water-tower on Goldberg
  • Water-tower Sindelfingen-Steige
  • Water-tower Sindelfingen-Eichholz
  • Friendship Fountain on the market place, designed by Bonifatius Stirnberg [2]. Around a central fountain with the Pegasus are six small fountains represanting the six partner towns of Sindelfingen. The figures can rotate.
  • Powerline-branch Maichingen
  • Zweigart-Sawitzki-Bridge
  • High-based pylons
  • TV repeater Darmsheim
  • Transmitter Tower Fuchsberg
  • Transmitter Tower service area Forest of Sindelfingen

  • Roger Combrisson
  • Arthur Gruber
  • Dr. Wilhelm Haspel
  • Wilhelm Hörmann
  • Karl Hummel
  • Dr. Wilhelm Langheck
  • Karl Pfitzer
  • Ernst Schäfer
  • Arthur K. Watson
  • Mina Zweigart

  • Until 1987, there was a Volksfest each summer in Sindelfingen. It stopped because the site where it took place was required for a county garden exhibition. Until now, there is no appropriate site for such an event in Sindelfingen.
  • Sindelfingen has an annual International Street Fair which features ethinc food and performances from the partner cities, as well as from various local ethnic clubs.

  • Autobahn A8 and A81
  • S-Bahn to Stuttgart or Herrenberg (station is called Goldberg)
  • Nearest airport: Stuttgart Airport.

Film producer, director, and author Roland Emmerich grew up in Sindelfingen. Wizo is a Punk rock band from Sindelfingen.

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