Stutensee


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FieldValue
typeStadt
image_coaWappen Stutensee.svg
coordinates
image_planStutensee im Landkreis Karlsruhe.png
stateBaden-Württemberg
regionKarlsruhe
districtKarlsruhe
elevation114
area45.68
postal_code76288–76297
area_code07244, 07249, 0721
licenceKA
Gemeindeschlüssel08 2 15 109
divisions4
website
mayorPetra Becker
leader_term2018–26
BürgermeistertitelLord Mayor
partyIndependent
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| type = Stadt | image_photo = | image_coa = Wappen Stutensee.svg | coordinates = | image_plan = Stutensee im Landkreis Karlsruhe.png | state = Baden-Württemberg | region = Karlsruhe | district = Karlsruhe | elevation = 114 | area = 45.68 | postal_code = 76288–76297 | area_code = 07244, 07249, 0721 | licence = KA | Gemeindeschlüssel = 08 2 15 109 | divisions = 4 | website = | mayor = Petra Becker | leader_term = 2018–26 |Bürgermeistertitel = Lord Mayor | party = Independent

Stutensee () is a town in northern Karlsruhe district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

It was founded in 1975 by the voluntary connection of the four villages of Blankenloch (with Büchig), Friedrichstal, Spöck and Staffort. In the meantime it has become a lively city with more than 23,000 inhabitants.

Palace of Stutensee

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The Palace of Stutensee is the geographic center and namesake of the city. It was built in 1749 by Charles Margrave of Baden, by the 1,000-year-old oak trees. Today an institution of the Landeswohlfahrtsverband is located here.

Geography

The city is situated between Karlsruhe and Bruchsal in the Upper Rhine region and its altitude is 114 m.

History

Stutensee was founded on 1 January 1975 when the four villages of Blankenloch (with Büchig), Friedrichstal, Spöck and Staffort were combined into one municipality. All parts of the town are old villages. Spöck was first mentioned in official documents as Speccha in 865, Staffort 1110 as Stafphort, Blankenloch 1337 as Blankelach and Büchig 1373 as Buchech. Friedrichstal was founded in 1699. Huguenots fleeing religious persecution came from the north of France, and also by way of Belgium and Switzerland.

Traffic

Stutensee can be reached via the federal highway 5 Karlsruhe-Frankfurt (Karlsruhe-Durlach, Karlsruhe-Nord and Bruchsal junctions). Federal highways 3 (Buxtehude-Weil am Rhein) and 36 (Mannheim-Lahr/Schwarzwald) pass to the east and west of the town of Stutensee.

There is a train station and a stop on the Mannheim-Rastatt railroad line in the districts of Blankenloch and Friedrichstal. Local public transport is primarily served by the S2 light rail line of the Karlsruhe Transport Association (KVV). The stops in Stutensee are Büchig (Büchig), Süd, Tolna-Platz, Kirche, Mühlenweg, Nord (Blankenloch), Saint-Riquier-Platz, Mitte, Nord (Friedrichstal), Hochhaus and Richard-Hecht-Schule (Spöck). The extension of the S2 from Blankenloch to Friedrichstal and Spöck was opened on 24/25 June 2006. This means that only the Staffort district is not connected to the light rail. Several bus lines supplement the public transport network in the city area.

Education

Stutensee has the following schools: Erich-Kästner-Realschule, Thomas-Mann-Gymnasium, Pestalozzi-Grund- und Hauptschule Blankenloch, Theodor-Heuss-Grundschule Büchig, Friedrich-Magnus-Schule Friedrichstal (Grund- und Hauptschule mit Werkrealschule), Richard-Hecht-Schule Spöck (Grund mit Werkrealschule) and Drais-Grundschule Staffort.

There are also six Protestant and three municipal and three Roman Catholic kindergartens.

The adult education center in Stutensee is a public institution for further education. It is a branch of the non-profit organization Volkshochschule im Landkreis Karlsruhe.

Sport

One of the town's association football club FC Germania Friedrichstal, formed in 1913, experienced its greatest success in 2014 when it won promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg for the first time.

Notable people

References

  • (About Hagsfeld, Blankenloch und Friedrichstal)

Gallery

File:Blankenloch.png|Blankenloch as viewed from Turmberg in Karlsruhe-Durlach File:Stutensee-Blankenloch Kerns Max Haus.JPG|Kerns-Max-House at Blankenloch File:Stutensee Ev Kirche Blankenloch.jpg|Protestant Church in Stutensee-Blankenloch File:Stutensee-Blankenloch Hermannshaeusle und Kirche.JPG|"Hermannshäusle" and the Protestant Church (Michaeliskirche) at Blankenloch File:Stutensee Blankenloch Katholische Kirche 20070521.jpg|Catholic Church at Blankenloch File:Stutensee Blankenloch Altes Schulhaus 20070521.jpg|Old Schoolhouse at Blankenloch File:Stutensee Blankenloch Bahnhof 20070521.jpg|Railway station at Blankenloch File:Stutensee Blankenloch Rathaus 20070521.jpg|City Hall File:Stutensee Germany Rathausgaessle.jpg|Rathausgaessle Blankenloch File:Stutensee-Friedrichstal evang Kirche.JPG|Protestant Church at Friedrichstal File:Stutensee-Spoeck evang Kirche.JPG|Protestant Church at Spöck File:Stutensee-Staffort evang Kirche.JPG|Protestant Church at Staffort File:Stutensee-Staffort Fachwerk.JPG|Timber framing houses at Staffort

References

References

  1. [https://www.staatsanzeiger.de/staatsanzeiger/wahlen/buergermeisterwahlen/ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse], Staatsanzeiger, accessed 13 September 2021.
  2. (2025-11-19). "The altar boys who grew up together — and tried to keep Europe’s center from crumbling".

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