Eberstadt is a borough of the Urban district Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany with the population of 21,6871 (2007-12-31). It is Darmstadt's southernmost suburb.
GeographyEberstadt borders on the northern side further boroughs of Darmstadt (Bessungen, Darmstadt-West), east- and southwards the municipalities Mühltal, Seeheim-Jugenheim and on the western side the town of Pfungstadt. Eberstadt is a part of the Bergstraße. Between Eberstadt and Zwingenberg it splits into the "Old" and "New" Bergstraße (Bundesstraße 3). Statistical districtsThere are 5 statistical districts subdividing Eberstadt2:
StructureEberstadt spreads mainly along Heidelberger Landstraße. This corresponds to the course of the tramline to Darmstadt. At it's historical village centre (Alt-Eberstadt) is the old intersection between the north-southern-tended Heidelberger Landstraße, the eastbound Mühltalstraße and the westbound Pfungstädter Straße. In former times this point marked the cross-point of Bundesstraße 3 and Bundestraße 426, but both interregional important roads were later moved outside the town as bypass. At the map it is probable that Eberstadt spread mainly northwards from the centre in direction to Darmstadt. In all other directions around the centre it spread evenly, so that today it has a form of a bottle lined up to the north. This development is comparable to other towns in the circle around Darmstadt like Griesheim or Weiterstadt. VillenkolonieThe Villenkolonie, marking the bond between Alt-Eberstadt and Darmstadt(-Bessungen), is the northern "bottle-neck" of Eberstadt. It follows in the direction from Darmstadt to Eberstadt the housing areas of the U.S. Army Garrison Darmstadt around Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne. This villa residential area is located mainly eastwards from Heidelberger Landstraße at the northern Odenwald-slopes. According to inscriptions at some villas, they are build around the turn of the 19th to the 20th century. The northern parts are build in a former forest, so there are many trees between the houses which gives the area the typical quiet, shady environment. Alt-EberstadtAlt-Eberstadt is the oldest part of Eberstadt. Contrary to Villenkolonie the houses here are predominantly build wall-on-wall. The age of some houses in Oberstraße and Heidelberger Landstraße is older than 300 years3. Many of these old buildings give an insight into an agricultural-characterized past. Along Heidelberger Landstraße are three markable points in Alt-Eberstadt, all of them are also tramstations. The northernmost first is the town-centre, which is at Wartehalle, the central bus- & tramstation. At this point southwards is the shoppingstreet of Eberstadt, which runs up to the second markable point, the Modaubrücke, where the Heidelberger Landstraße crosses the creek Modau, and the intersection of northsouth and eastwest roads is located. The evangelic church, first mentioned 13794, marks the third point. It is build upon a hill, where it can be seen in all directions, so this is one of the landmarks of Eberstadt. TransportationRoadsEberstadt is situated at the Bundesautobahn 5 at the next exit just southwards the Autobahn-interchange Darmstädter Kreuz. Bundesstraße 3 tangents Eberstadt southbound to Bensheim and northbound to Darmstadt city. The southbound part of B3 is the new Bergstraße. Besides B3 tangents the east-western-directed Bundestraße 426 Eberstadt. This is one of the major connections from the Bundesautobahn 5 to the Odenwald. In eastern direction it connects Eberstadt to Mühltal, Ober-Ramstadt and the Odenwald, in western direction to Pfungstadt and Gernsheim. Trams & BusesThe train station with Stadtexpress-connections to Frankfurt, Heidelberg and Darmstadt is outside the town-centre. At Wartehalle, the central bus & tram-station, are given tram-connections to Darmstadt-city and the northern parts of the Bergstraße, e.g. Seeheim-Jugenheim. Further are there bus connections to Mühltal and Pfungstadt. Sister citiesAs borough of Darmstadt, Eberstadt has no sister cities, so sister cities are a matter of whole the city of Darmstadt(see Darmstadt's sister cities). In a development area at the southeastern border (district Am Frankenstein), some streets are named according to Darmstadt's sister cities, e.g. Chesterfieldstraße or Grazstraße. References
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