- Bad
Cannstatt, also
called Cannstatt (until July 23, 1933) or
Kannstadt (until 1900), is one of the
outer stadtbezirke, or city boroughs, of Stuttgart...
- The
Council of
Cannstatt, also
referred to as the
blood court at
Cannstatt (Blutgericht zu
Cannstatt), was a
council meeting at
Cannstatt, now a part of...
- Bad
Cannstatt station is the
second largest station of the
German city of
Stuttgart after Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof and has
eight platform tracks. Together...
-
basin at what is
today Bad
Cannstatt. Thus, the
first settlement of
Stuttgart was a m****ive
Roman Castra stativa (
Cannstatt Castrum)
built c. 90 AD to...
-
Stern Cannstatt and in 1919
merged with Fußballverein
Cannstatt 07 to form
Spielvereinigung Cannstatt. In 1933,
SpVgg joined with
Sportverein Cannstatt and...
- 1920) was the
mother of the
physicist Albert Einstein. She was born in
Cannstatt,
Kingdom of Württemberg. She was
Jewish and had an
older sister, ****...
- The Stuttgart-Bad
Cannstatt–Nördlingen
railway is a main line in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, Germany. It
branches off the Stuttgart–Ulm
railway at...
-
predecessor sides Stuttgarter FV and FC
Krone Cannstatt following a
meeting in the
Concordia hotel in
Cannstatt. Each of
these clubs was made up of school...
- (1834–1900) and
Wilhelm Maybach (1846–1929), it was
based first in
Cannstatt (today Bad
Cannstatt, a city
district of Stuttgart).
Daimler died in 1900, and their...
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During smaller sporting events and concerts, U19 also runs on the Bad
Cannstatt Wilhelmsplatz –
Neckarpark section with a more
frequent service as a special...