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Bezirksrathaus Degerloch
History and Modernity in Degerloch's Core
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The Degerloch District Hall beautifully merges the area's rich history with contemporary functionality. Its architecture reflects the evolution of Degerloch, inviting guests to explore the seamless blend of past and present. Open to the public, it offers insights into local governance and community life, capturing the unique spirit of a district where tradition meets modernity. Experience the inviting ambiance of a place that embraces its historical roots while looking to the future.
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Degerloch district was formed in 1956 by merging two communities.
Quick Facts
Guided Story
Can you feel the history in the air around here? Take a look at the Degerloch District Hall. Its architecture tells a fascinating story. Degerloch was once an independent community before merging with Hoffeld in 1956. This union shaped the character of the area, and you can see that in the building's design. Traditional elements blend seamlessly with modern touches. Just behind you, you'll spot the Michaelskirche, adding to the historical charm of the area. If you glance to the east, you'll find the Gustav Friedrich Scheerer monument, another piece of Degerloch's rich tapestry.
Location
Nearby

Michaelskirche (Süd)
40 m away

Tempelgesellschaft in Deutschland
400 m away

Mariä Himmelfahrt (Karl-Pfaff-Straße)
420 m away

Hölzel-Haus
932 m away

Neuapostolische Kirche Degerloch
304 m away

Heilig-Geist-Kirche
465 m away

Haigstkirche
983 m away

Versöhnungskirche
841 m away