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The Birkenkopf (German: [ˈbɪʁkŋ̍kɔpf] (listen)) is a prominent hill in Stuttgart, Germany. At an elevation of 511m, is almost 260m higher than city centre. It is in part a Schuttberg, an artificial hill built from the ruins and rubble from World War II.

The Birkenkopf
The Birkenkopf
Location within Baden-Württemberg
Highest point
Elevation511 m (1,677 ft)
Coordinates48°45′55″N 9°7′54″E
Naming
English translationBirch-Head
Language of nameGerman
Geography
LocationStuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Geology
Mountain typeSchuttberg
View from the top of the Birkenkopf.
View from the top of the Birkenkopf.
The memorial plaque fixed to one of the rubble pieces
The memorial plaque fixed to one of the rubble pieces

During the war, 53 Allied bombing missions destroyed over 45% of Stuttgart, and nearly the entire city center. Between 1953 and 1957, 1.5 million cubic meters[1] of rubble were cleared and moved to the hill, which resulted in an increase in height of around 40 meters. At the summit there are many recognizable facades from ruined buildings. The locals colloquially call the Birkenkopf "Monte Scherbelino", which roughly translates as "Mount Shards" but in an expression alluding to Italian.[1] One of the pieces of rubble has a plaque attached to it, which says: Dieser Berg nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg aufgetürmt aus den Trümmern der Stadt steht den Opfern zum Gedächtnis den Lebenden zur Mahnung. This translates roughly as: This mountain, after World War II piled up from the ruins of the city, stands as a memorial to the victims and a reminder to the living.

From the summit the whole city center can be seen, and on a clear day the view extends to the Swabian Alb, to the Black Forest, and the lowlands of Württemberg. On the summit there is a steel cross, which in 2003 replaced the original 1953 wooden cross. In the summer, early morning services are held here on Sundays.


References


  1. Panoramas of Birkenkopf




На других языках


[de] Birkenkopf

Der Birkenkopf ist ein 509,4 m ü. NHN[1] hoher Berg im Stadtgebiet von Stuttgart. Er ist der höchste Punkt im inneren Stadtgebiet und ragt fast 300 m über das Niveau des Neckars. Er liegt südlich des Stadtbezirks Stuttgart-Botnang und gehört noch zum Stadtbezirk Stuttgart-West. Am östlichen Hangfuß liegt das Naturdenkmal Birkenkopfverwerfung. Vom Gipfel reicht der Blick, von dem von der Karlshöhe verdeckten Stuttgart-Süd abgesehen, über die ganze innere Stadt und bei klarer Sicht bis zur Schwäbischen Alb, zum Nordschwarzwald und ins Unterland.
- [en] Birkenkopf

[it] Birkenkopf

Birkenkopf è una delle colline che circondano la città di Stoccarda. Alta 511 metri s.l.m., su di essa sono state accumulate le macerie degli edifici bombardati durante la seconda guerra mondiale.



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