Degerloch, Administrative district in Stuttgart, Germany.
Degerloch is a district of Stuttgart that combines residential neighborhoods with green spaces along the northern edge of the Filder plateau. The area is shaped by gentle hillsides and a mix of built-up and open land.
The district was formed in 1956 when the former municipality of Degerloch merged with Hoffeld into a single administrative unit. This union created the structure of the populated neighborhood that exists today.
The neighborhood has maintained wine-growing traditions for generations that shape how the land looks and feels. Trollinger vines grow in the local vineyards and are part of the everyday character of the place.
The rack railway links this area to central Stuttgart and manages the steep terrain. This provides residents and visitors with reliable transport across the hilly ground.
The Stuttgart TV Tower was built in 1956 as the world's first television tower of its kind. This remarkable structure still stands in the district and shapes its skyline.
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