Botnang, Urban district in Stuttgart, Germany.
Botnang is a district in Stuttgart covering around 2 square kilometers at an elevation of roughly 350 meters (1,150 feet). The area borders several other neighborhoods and is characterized by wooded landscapes.
The area was first documented in 1075 when local nobility transferred their holdings to Hirsau Abbey. It later became part of Württemberg and eventually developed into the residential neighborhood seen today.
The neighborhood developed around woodlands that once served as a hunting reserve, and this heritage still shapes how the area looks and feels today. Walking through, you notice how this connection to nature remains part of the local character.
The area connects easily to Stuttgart's public transportation network, making it simple to reach other parts of the city. The L 1187 road provides additional connections for those traveling by car.
A former German national football team manager grew up here, and his family ran a bakery that served the neighborhood for years. Few visitors realize this connection to a sports legend exists in the area.
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