Monday, July 24, 2017

sindelfingen_1 German car

Mercedes-Benz E-Class production - Sindelfingen plant



1944 Stuttgart Sindelfingen oil refinery bombed by the World War II oil campaign.
1958 Partnership with the French city Corbeil-Essonnes.
1987 Last Volksfest a summer festival, the site was needed for a county garden exhibition.
Sindelfingen famous 2013 founded 750 years city 3.



The weaving industry survived until most of Europe in the textile industry was eliminated because of Asian imports Some textile distribution centers are still present in the city ancient weavings are still in the region of city, now used as offices for the IT industry This is due to the resumption of Hollerith by IBM that used the punched card technology of weaving mills.
The nearby towns and cities continues Böblingen, Stuttgart 15 km, Leonberg The highest point is 531 meters above sea level and is north of the nature reserve Glemswald.
Rathaus old town hall, now the Museum of the City free entry.
Saint Martin's church built 11 Martinskirche 12th century.
A short driveway with its timbered houses Fachwerkhäusern.



Large public pool with a long water slide 4.
Friendship Fountain on the market square, designed by Bonifatius Stirnberg 5 around a central fountain with the Pegasus are six small fountains representing les six cities Sindelfingen partners Figures may turn.
Transmitter Tower service area Forest of Sindelfingen.
Daimler AG factory tours can be arranged through Mercedes dealers.
Haus zur Geschichte der IBM IBM Datenverarbeitung treatment of data History Museum.



Sindelfingen has an annual International Street Fair, which offers ethnic cuisine and performance of the partner cities, as well as from various local ethnic clubs.
Residents account below are estimates based on census or official documents of the respective statistical offices All figures since 1871 are from the Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg 6.
1782 April 30, Albert Schott, died June 6, 1861 in Stuttgart, lawyer and politicianof the National Assembly in Frankfurt.
1921, on 25 April, Karl Ganzhorn, died August 25, 2014 in Sindelfingen, MD, founder of IBM Boeblingen-Labor and member of the board of IBM Germany.
1954 Erich Klemm, chairman of the union of Daimler Benz.



1968 Bernd Vöhringer, policy of the CDU since 2001 mayor of Sindelfingen.
1968 Monika Henschel, musician, Henschel Quartett, Viola.
1969 Christoph Henschel, Violin musician, as Henschel Quartett.
1971 Pascal Kober, Parson and politician, member of the Bundestag.


Carl Eytel 1862 1925, desert artist who emigrated to America in 1885 and eventually settled in Palm Springs, California.
Sindelfingen can be reached by the A8 and A81 and, through the S-Bahn Stuttgart or Herrenberg bonds; The nearest airport is in Stuttgart.
Sindelfingen is a member of the city Eurotowns 7 network.








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