Sülz, Residential district in Lindenthal, Cologne, Germany
Sülz is a residential and commercial district in Cologne located between Lindenthal and Klettenberg along Luxemburger Strasse. The neighborhood contains a mix of housing types and services spread across its different sections.
The name comes from Sulpece, documented in 1145 when the Church of St. Pantaleon owned the land. A medieval water castle called Weisshaus once stood in this area and marked its early character.
The neighborhood is closely tied to schools and university facilities that shape daily life here. This connection to education gives the area a blend of residential character mixed with academic activity.
The neighborhood is well connected by public transit with three Stadtbahn lines serving different areas. Visitors can move around easily and reach other districts without difficulty.
The population density reaches 6,862 inhabitants per square kilometer, with 35,475 residents distributed across the urban landscape.
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