Feuerbach is a borough (''Stadtbezirk'') of the city of
Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
. Its name is derived from the small river of the same name that flows from the neighboring district of
Botnang
Botnang (formerly ''Bothnang'') is a borough of the City of Stuttgart and lies between Feuerbach, Stuttgart-West and Vaihingen.
Geography
Botnang is almost entirely surrounded by woodland and lies in the hills to the west of Stuttgart. The ce ...
through Feuerbach. Feuerbach is home to one of Germany's biggest industrial giants and is surrounded by the districts of Zuffenhausen, Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart-North, Stuttgart-West,
Botnang
Botnang (formerly ''Bothnang'') is a borough of the City of Stuttgart and lies between Feuerbach, Stuttgart-West and Vaihingen.
Geography
Botnang is almost entirely surrounded by woodland and lies in the hills to the west of Stuttgart. The ce ...
and
Weilimdorf.
History
The remains of a prehistoric settlement were uncovered in 1904, when the pastor of Feuerbach,
Richard Kallee
Richard Kallee (18 December 1854 – 15 July 1933) was a German Protestant pastor.
Life and work
Richard Kallee was born on 18 December 1854 in Ludwigsburg.
On 7 October 1877 he was ordained in the church of Böblingen and then worked in the pari ...
excavated, archeologically documented and published a total of 102
Alemannic sandstone
tombs and
cists.
[Heinz Krämer: ]
Fertig Feuerbach! Richard Kallee, Pfarrer und Geschichtsforscher
'' in German, DRW Verlag, Leinfelden-Echterdingen, 2004, .
Was die alten Steine in Feuerbach erzählen
'' in German, 1923.
Together with his helpers he took great care to recover 760 artifacts from these Alemannic graves: skulls and bones, coins, pottery shards, combs, necklaces, belts, locks, swords, spears, arrows and spores, which he researched and published to the end of his life. These are now exhibited in the foyer of the district town hall of Feuerbach.
The first recorded mention of Feuerbach was in the annals of
Hirsau Abbey in 1075 although the name used at the time was Biberbach. This name translates literally as 'beaver-brook', a reference to beavers in Feuerbach valley. The beaver still features on the town's coat of arms today - alongside a cog representing its modern industrial nature and the large number of factories in the area. Later the community was called Fürbach, which then developed by the end of the 16th century into the name used today.
Until 1860 Feuerbach was mainly a rural community outside the larger city of
Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
. As well as traditional farming, the area housed a large number of vineyards. The
Killesberg area included a number of stone quarries - with many of the sheer rock faces in this area still visible to this day. In 1848 the first railway tunnel was built between Stuttgart and Feuerbach, marking the advent of rapid industrial development in the area. Among others this involved the
Robert Bosch company, which built a major factory in the town.
On 15 March 1907 Feuerbach was officially raised to the status of a town in its own right. In 1929 Feuerbach merged voluntarily with the neighboring community of modern-day
Stuttgart-Weilimdorf
Weilimdorf () until 1955 known as "Weil im Dorf," is the north-western borough (Stadtbezirk) of the German city and capital of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart. Weilimdorf, covering an area of with a population of around 30,000, borders the Stadtbez ...
.
On 1 May 1933 Feuerbach was engulfed by the expanding city of Stuttgart and given the status of "Feuerbach district".
During the division of Stuttgart into
Stadtbezirk
A ''Stadtbezirk'' (also called ''Ortsbezirk'' in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate) is an administrative division in Germany, which is part of a larger city. It is translated as "borough". In Germany, ''Stadtbezirke'' usually only exist in a metropo ...
e (city districts) in 1956, Feuerbach was officially named ''Feuerbach Stadtbezirk''. City district changes on 1 January 2001 resulted in the division of Feuerbach into the neighbourhoods of ''An der Burg'', ''Bahnhof Feuerbach'', ''Feuerbach-Mitte'', ''Feuerbach-Ost'', ''Feuerbacher Tal'', ''Hohe Warte'', ''Lemberg/Föhrich'' and ''Siegelberg''.
Economy and infrastructure
Feuerbach has played a central role in the development of Stuttgart as a major German center of industry. As a result, it is still home to a large number of companies, including major internationals and small and medium-sized automotive suppliers.
Local companies
* In 1864 the first industrial producer of
quinine came to Feuerbach, establishing the foundations for the German chemical industry.
* In 1871 the engineer and 'receipt-book maker'
Louis Leitz founded the "Workshop for the manufacture of metal parts for organizational materials" in Feuerbach. His company, now
Esselte Leitz GmbH & Co KG, subsequently became known in Germany as the inventor of the
ring binder.
* In 1910
Robert Bosch GmbH
Robert Bosch GmbH (; ), commonly known as Bosch and stylized as BOSCH, is a German multinational engineering and technology company headquartered in Gerlingen, Germany. The company was founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart in 1886. Bosch is 9 ...
moved its headquarters from neighboring Stuttgart to Feuerbach.
*
Akzo Nobel Coatings GmbH
* (originally Werner & Pfleiderer)
*
Behr GmbH & Co. KG
* Thieme Publishing Group
Local transport

Feuerbach lies directly on the B10 dual carriageway between
Karlsruhe and
Ulm, the B27 between
Heilbronn
Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state.
From the late Mid ...
and
Tübingen) and the B295 between
Calw and Stuttgart), not far from the A81
Autobahn running north–south to the west of Stuttgart.
As an outlying district of Stuttgart,
Feuerbach station is served by the S4, S5 and S6 lines of the
Stuttgart S-Bahn
The Stuttgart S-Bahn is a suburban railway system (S-Bahn) serving the Stuttgart Region, an urban agglomeration of around 2.7 million people, consisting of the city of Stuttgart and the adjacent districts of Esslingen, Böblingen, Ludwi ...
suburban railway as well as the U6 and U13
underground lines of the
Stuttgart Stadtbahn and a variety of local bus services.
Schools in Feuerbach
* Bachschule (
Grundschule)
* Hattenbühlschule (Grundschule)
* Bismarckschule (
Hauptschule and
Werkrealschule Werkrealschule is a relatively young branch of German secondary education (e.g. in Baden-Württemberg), which offers pupils additional lessons in grades 8 and 9 and allows them to qualify after ten years with a final exam which is equal to graduatio ...
)
* Hohewartschule (Grundschule)
*
Realschule Feuerbach (part of Hohewartschule)
* Neues
Gymnasium Leibniz
Feuerbach is also home to a vocational school for paint and design, another for woodworking technology, the Leitz business administration school and the Kerschensteinerschule for business technology.
Churches and religious organizations
Feuerbach hosts a large multi-cultural community also reflected in the religious landscape which includes:
3
Catholic churches, 4
Protestant churches, one Free Protestant church, a
United Methodist church, a
New Apostolic Church
The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a Christian denomination, Christian church that split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during an 1863 schism in Hamburg, Germany.
The church has existed since 1863 in Germany and since 1897 in the Ne ...
, a free church of the Biblische Glaubens-Gemeinde (with 2200 seats, Stuttgart's largest church), a
Greek Orthodox church, a Turkish Muslim mosque and an Albanian Muslim mosque.
Famous people from Feuerbach
Honorary citizens
* 1908: August Happold, Industrialist (1846–1922)
* 1909: Dr Oswald Hesse, Privy Councillor and chemist
* 1917:
Robert Bosch, Industrialist (1861–1942)
References
External links
www.feuerbach.de Official Feuerbach website
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Districts of Stuttgart