Bieber, Residential district in Offenbach am Main, Germany.
Bieber is a residential district in Offenbach am Main that spreads along the Rodau river tributary with various housing areas throughout. The Bieberer Berg hill, rising to about 120 meters, defines the local landscape and forms a notable elevation in the area.
The settlement was documented in 791 as Biberaha and takes its name from Celtic origins. The area remained independent for centuries before being incorporated into the city in 1938.
The district shows religious diversity through the Catholic parish of St. Nikolaus and a Protestant community that shape local life today. These places of worship remain centers where residents gather and participate in the rhythm of community events.
The district is served by two S-Bahn stations: Offenbach-Bieber and Bieber-Waldhof connect the area to the Rhine-Main regional public transportation network. Regular service intervals make it straightforward to reach other parts of the city and surrounding areas.
The Sparda Bank Hessen Stadium sits at the summit of Bieberer Berg and is home to the football club Kickers Offenbach. From this elevated location, visitors get an unexpected view over the district and surrounding areas.
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