Rintheim
Rintheim is a district of Karlsruhe. It is located between Hagsfeld in the north, Oststadt in the west and the Autobahn 5 in the east.
The Technologiepark Karlsruhe is located in Rintheim, a center for internet and high-tech companies.[1]
History
Rintheim was first mentioned in a document on August 15, 1110, as "Rintdan". In 1275 the place became the property of the Gottesaue monastery, and after 1451 it was administered by Durlach. In 1749 a town hall was set up in Rintheim and in 1770 a school, which moved to a new school building in 1827.[2]
The Protestant church was opened on November 5, 1871, after a year of construction. Previously, the predominantly Protestant population had to attend church services in neighboring Hagsfeld.
On January 1, 1907, Rintheim was incorporated into Karlsruhe.
References
External links
- Website of Rintheim https://www.rintheim-bv.de/
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- Beiertheim-Bulach
- Daxlanden
- Durlach
- Grötzingen
- Grünwettersbach
- Grünwinkel
- Hagsfeld
- Hohenwettersbach
- Innenstadt-Ost
- Innenstadt-West
- Knielingen
- Mühlburg
- Neureut
- Nordstadt
- Nordweststadt
- Oberreut
- Oststadt
- Palmbach
- Rintheim
- Rüppurr
- Stupferich
- Südstadt
- Südweststadt
- Waldstadt
- Weiherfeld-Dammerstock
- Weststadt
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