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Greetings from Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
German vintage postcard, mailed in 1943 to Wien, Austria
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barbarapicci · 1 year
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#Streetart by #StoneGraffiti @stone.graffiti in #Göppingen, Germany More pics at: https://barbarapicci.com/2022/11/06/streetart-stone-graffiti-goppingen-germany/ #streetartGöppingen #streetartgermany #germanystreetart #art #graffiti #murals #murales #urbanart #muralism #muralismo #streetarteverywhere #instastreetart #streetartphotography #streetartpics #streetartaddicted #streetartlover #igersstreetart #graffitiart #arteurbana #wallart #spraypaint #spraypaintart #contemporaryart #artecontemporanea https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckqg22VoJUl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ralusutoi · 2 years
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jockifotopress · 5 months
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HC Erlangen will wieder punkten
Handball: Der HC Erlangen empfängt Frisch Auf! Göppingen in einer hoffentlich wieder "vollen" ARENA in Nürnberg. Die Franken wollen beim Heimspiel um 20 Uhr gegen Göppingen zwei wichtige Punkte einfahren
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sv-lebherz · 1 year
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Besucht uns zur ersten SV SafetyBike am Schillerplatz in Göppingen. ➡️Themen: Fahrsicherheit, Sensibilisierung auf Unfallschwerpunkte und Fehlsituationen im Stand- und Fahrbereich für Mensch und Technik. ➡️Was wird geboten: Losverkauf, Spendenübergaben, Livemusik, Stände rund ums E-Bike, Spaßbike Parcours, Sicherheitsparcours, Popcorn und Zuckerwatte. Eröffnungsrede Herr Landrat Edgar Wolff und Vorstand der SV Sparkassenversicherung. ➡️Hauptpreise: aus Losverkauf zwei E-Scooter der Firma IO Hawk. Übergabe: jeweils um 15:00 Uhr. Der Erlös aus der Verlosung geht an die "NWZ-Aktion Gute Taten". Das gesamte Team der Generalagentur Joachim Lebherz freut sich auf euch. SV Generalagentur Joachim Lebherz Versicherung mit ♥️ 📍 Freihofstr. 16, 73033 Göppingen 📞 07161 / 389994-0 🌎 www.sv.de/joachim.lebherz #versicherungmitherz #svamspitalplatz #sv #versicherung #göppingen #gp #kfz #eigenheim #wohngebäude #hausrat #privatehaftpflicht #altersvorsorge #vermögen #rechtsschutz #kindervorsorge #krankenzusatz #nachhaltig #entdeckerundweiterdenker Göppingen Göppingen.de Göppingercity e.V. NWZonline Möhrle (hier: Schillerplatz Göppingen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpYi6UhNyZB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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einereiseblog · 1 year
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Göppingen – Ein wahres Juwel im Schwäbischen Albtrauf Göppingen ist eine kleine Stadt im Süden Deutschlands und liegt zwischen Stuttgart und Ulm. Sie ist ein beliebtes Ziel für Touristen, die die Schönheit der Schwäbischen Alb erleben möchten. Göppingen ist eine alte Stadt, die viele historische Sehenswürdigkeiten und eine wunderschöne Landschaft bietet. Von der alten Burg Hohenstaufen bis hin zu den romantischen Gärten und Parks, die die Stadt säumen, gibt es viel zu entdecken. Hier sind einige der besten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Göppingen, die Sie unbedingt besuchen sollten. Stadtmuseum Göppingen Das Stadtmuseum Göppingen befindet sich im Herzen der Stadt und bietet eine Fülle an Informationen über die Geschichte Göppingens. Hier können Sie einige der wichtigsten historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt sehen, darunter die alte Burg Hohenstaufen, die St. Laurentiuskirche und die alte Stadtmauer. Das Museum bietet auch eine Reihe von Ausstellungen und Veranstaltungen, die Sie nicht verpassen sollten. Göppinger Schloss und Park Das Göppinger Schloss und Park sind ein weiteres Muss für jeden Besucher der Stadt. Das Schloss ist ein bezauberndes Gebäude im Barockstil, das im 18. Jahrhundert erbaut wurde. Es ist ein beliebtes Ziel für Fotografen und Touristen, die die Schönheit des Schlosses und des Parks genießen möchten. Der Park ist voller Bäume und Blumen, die eine wunderschöne Kulisse für Ihren Besuch bieten. Göppinger Marktplatz Der Göppinger Marktplatz ist ein weiteres Highlight der Stadt. Er befindet sich im Herzen der Altstadt und ist ein beliebter Treffpunkt für Einheimische und Touristen. Hier können Sie einige der besten Restaurants und Cafés der Stadt besuchen und die Atmosphäre des Marktplatzes genießen. Es ist auch ein beliebter Ort für Feste und Veranstaltungen, die oft auf dem Marktplatz stattfinden. St. Laurentiuskirche Die St. Laurentiuskirche ist eine weitere Sehenswürdigkeit in Göppingen, die Sie nicht verpassen sollten. Die Kirche wurde im 13. Jahrhundert erbaut und ist eines der ältesten Gebäude der Stadt. Sie ist ein wunderschönes Beispiel für die schwäbische Architektur und bietet eine beeindruckende Kulisse für Ihren Besuch. Burg Hohenstaufen Die Burg Hohenstaufen ist eine der bekanntesten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Göppingen. Die Burg wurde im 13. Jahrhundert erbaut und ist ein beeindruckendes Beispiel für die mittelalterliche Architektur. Sie bietet eine wunderschöne Aussicht auf die Stadt und die umliegende Landschaft. Wenn Sie die Burg besuchen, sollten Sie auch die alte Stadtmauer erkunden, die einen Teil der Burg umgibt. Göppinger Gärten Göppingen ist auch für seine wunderschönen Gärten und Parks bekannt. Die Gärten sind voller Blumen und Bäume, die eine wunderschöne Kulisse für Ihren Besuch bieten. Einige der beliebtesten Gärten sind der Botanische Garten, der Schlosspark und der Kurpark. Hier können Sie einen entspannten Nachmittag verbringen und die Schönheit der Gärten genießen. Fazit Göppingen ist eine wunderschöne Stadt im Süden Deutschlands, die viele wundervolle Sehenswürdigkeiten zu bieten hat. Von der alten Burg Hohenstaufen bis hin zu den romantischen Gärten und Parks, die die Stadt säumen, gibt es viel zu entdecken. Göppingen ist ein perfektes Ziel für einen Tagestrip oder einen längeren Urlaub. Verpassen Sie nicht die Gelegenheit, die Schönheit der Stadt zu erleben.
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beatbude · 1 year
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Rechberg mountain near Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
German vintage postcard
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merath · 2 years
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#amtsgerichtgöppingen #göppingen #schlossgöppingen #kanzleierath (hier: Amtsgericht Göppingen) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch4Ot_UMXSW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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greenbagjosh · 2 years
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2 and 3 August 1997 - first visit to Stuttgart, U Bahn, S Bahn and cograil, Mercedes Benz Museum visit, Los Wochos burger at McDonald’s, Neu-Ulm across the Danube, stuck in Kempten, no tours of Neuschwanstein or Schweingau, last passport stamp between Germany and Austria
Saturday 2 August 1997
Guten Tag! Twenty five years ago this weekend, I used a Schönes Wochenende ticket to travel between Munich, Memmingen, Ulm, Stuttgart, back to Ulm, then Kempten im Allgäu, Füssen, across the Austrian border at Pinswang, and back to Munich through Buchloe.  That would be the last time that when I went between Germany and Austria, that there would be an official border control.  I visited the downtown of Stuttgart, rode the U Bahn, S Bahn, and the "Zahnradbahn" line 10.  The U Bahn of August 1997 was much different than that of February 2022 when I most recently visited.  I bought a new point and shoot camera as well as some film to last until the 19th of August 1997.  I visited the Mercedes Museum in Untertürkheim.  About 8 PM I took the train to Ulm, found out the youth hostel had stopped taking in travellers for the night so I made do with a bed and breakfast hotel, had "Los Wochos" for dinner at McDonald's, explored Ulm in the morning, then took the train to Füssen by way of Memmingen and Kempten.  
On Friday 1st August 1997, I tried to take a photo with flash.  The camera failed to function with the flash.  It would work without the flash if the appropriate mode were chosen.  I thought in the meantime to buy a replacement point and shoot camera.  
Saturday 2nd August 1997, I woke up about 5:45 AM.  I took a shower, brewed some coffee and put in chocolates and milk in a mix bottle.  Likewise I took three cans of cola and lemon soda and put them in another bottle.  I also packed one day's change of clothes in my day bag.  Then I was ready to leave at 6:30 AM.  I took the bus from St. Quirin Platz to Silberhornstraße, then the U Bahn to Hauptbahnhof.  I was able to board the 7:54 AM regionalexpress train to Memmingen, and at Memmingen I had only five minutes to catch the connecting train to Ulm Hbf.  The Regionalexpress stopped at München-Pasing, Buchloe, Türkheim and Mindelheim, pretty much the same way I went on 4th July 1997, but with more stops along the way.  And at the time, in 1997, from Geltendorf to Lindau-Reutin, that section was not yet electrified.  
At Memmingen, I changed trains to a second diesel-powered Regionalexpress train to Ulm.  It was light enough to take decent photographs.  I saw a few churches with onion domes along the way.  The only stop until Ulm was Illertissen in Bavaria.  The River Iller was the demarcation between Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.  Eventually the Iller flowed into the Danube just south of Ulm.  At Ulm Hbf, I had to change from the diesel RegionalExpress to an electric RegionalExpress for Stuttgart.  It would make stops at Geislingen (Steige), Göppingen, Plochingen, Esslingen on the Neckar and the head station of Stuttgart Hbf.  Stuttgart Hbf was also the station where on the 28th May 1997, I rode from Paris Gare de l'Est to Munich and had to change directions.  With Stuttgart21, Stuttgart Hbf will, from December 2025, serve as a through-station and eliminate the need to change directions anymore.  
Just west of Ulm is nice countryside, and northwest of Amstetten, there seems to be a valley along the River Fils.  I found out it was the Rohrachtal.  There is a mill, called the Straub Mühle.  The valley levels off at Geislingen.  The next stop is at Göppingen, then Plochingen, Esslingen, passing by the Mercedes Benz factory in Untertürkheim and Bad Cannstatt, and ending at Stuttgart Hbf about 11 AM.  
I had only previously changed train direction in Stuttgart but I had never actually been in Stuttgart itself, as an adult, or even as a child in September/October 1983.  At the time, the Bonatzbau was a fully functioning travel center with food vendors throughout.  The south tower of the Bonatzbau had the Mercedes Benz star rotating on the top.  I had to go to Arnulf Klett Platz at the southern end of the Bonatzbau to access the U Bahn.  The Stuttgart U Bahn at the time, had low floor meter gauge GT4 and high floor standard 1.435m DT8 rolling stock.  Hauptbahnhof was originally built only with the GT4's in mind, and as such, both directions had side platforms, so two platforms on the outer side, and one central platform in the middle.  In August 1997, Hbf had half of its platforms low for the GT4s and the other half with high platforms for the DT8s.  As of February 2022, only one platform is low and it has been rendered unusable due to the Stuttgart21 reconstruction of Hbf and Staatsgalerie, as that would be the next station, as opposed to Schloßplatz which is the other platform's next station.  I asked about how much a ticket for the U Bahn would cost, and I was told that I could use my Schönes Wochenende ticket.  
I boarded a U2 towards Botnang.  The next station from Hbf was Börsenplatz which is underground.  The train came out of tunnel at Berliner Platz, close to the Liederhalle.  I had heard of the Liederhalle.  Berliner Platz is complicated, as it has three platforms, some trains going to Botnang, some to Hölderlinplatz and the rest to Vaihingen or Bad Cannstatt or Neugereut in the northeast.  I went back to Hbf and boarded the U15 to Eckartshaldenweg.  The U15 was on a GT4 which had doors only on the right.    At the time, the U15 only went as far as Zuffenhasusen Rathaus and there was a turning loop.  In 2012 or so, this was demolished, and the U15 was put underground to Salzwiesenstraße and continues to Stammheim with DT8s.  It was interesting to note the SOS lights in tunnel that were a sapphire blue.  I went back to Hbf and boarded the S Bahn.
The S Bahn in Stuttgart consists of a trunk line between Hbf and Österfeld via Schwabstraße and Universität, and outside the trunk like, branch out into six separate lines.  Except for Universität, all the underground S Bahn stations have a central platform.  Only at Hbf and Stadtmitte/Rotebühlplatz is there a transfer to the U Bahn, if you do not count Nordbahnhof, Bad Cannstatt, Untertürkheim, Leinfelden and Vaihingen.  And recently the Stuttgart Airport which expanded its U6.  I rode the S Bahn to Stadtmitte and exited the train.  Then I went up and down the Königstraße to find a store that had a decently priced camera.  I found a Saturn Hansa, selling one for about 40 D-Mark.  The camera had a fixed focus, an automatic flash and an automatic film advance feature as well as automatic rewind.  One thing I found annoying was, I could not turn on or off the flash, unless I opened the battery door.  Then I would have to remember to close the battery door for the film to advance.  It worked fine, but the picture quality was not quite as good as the other camera, no zoom function and limited flash range.  Oh well, it was meant to just be temporary.
I boarded the U Bahn at Schloßplatz for Charlottenplatz.  Charlottenplatz has a dual level, the upper level is for the trains to Ostfildern, Vaihingen via Degerloch, Leinfelden and the airport.  The lower level is for trains for Botnang, Hölderlinplatz, Vaihingen via Marienplatz, Bad Cannstatt, Untertürkheim, Fellbach, Neugereut and Pragsattel.  I took the train to Marienplatz, which stopped at Rathaus and Österreichischer Platz.  Marienplatz is the last underground station on that line.  I exited and followed the signs for the line 10 cog rail line.  The cog rail line uses trains similar to the DT8s, but it also has a cog that is used between Marienplatz and the old Zahnradbahnhof before it was extended to Degerloch.  I rode it to the end at Degerloch.  At Wielandshöhe, the single track separates to let opposing trains pass by.  Wielandshöhe has a nice view towards the northeast.  The grade between Liststraße and Nägelestraße can be steep, and for that reason, the cog is used.  Between Zahnradbahnhof and Degerloch U Bahn, the cog is not used at all.  
I exited the line 10 train for a U Bahn train to Vaihingen, so that I could got to Südheimer Platz and take the cable car to Waldfriedhof.  It took about half an hour including the transfer time, but I arrived at Südheimer Platz.  The cable car must have been built in the 1920s if not earlier.  It climbed to the top just fine though.  I spent fifteen minutes there before coming down.
I took the U Bahn to Bad Cannstatt, and transferred to an S Bahn, and went to Neckarpark.  I had to walk from the S Bahn station to the traffic circle just outside the northwestern entrance to the Mercedes Benz factory.  They required visitors to the museum to board a bus that would go from the outside traffic circle past the security gates into an area about 100 meters away.  The museum entrance was free.  The showroom was not particularly large at the time, and I remember this was the way it remained up to at least July 2003 when I visited for the second time.  I hoped the photos I was taking with the new camera would be okay.  When the museum was about to close, everyone was asked to board the bus to the Neckarpark stadium bus stop.  It was a nice visit.  The Mercedes Benz Museum has relocated in the late 2000s to its present location off the factory grounds, now across the street from Neckarpark stadium, the home of the VfB Stuttgart.  
At 8:30 PM I boarded the train to Ulm.  It was a Regional Express.  Along the way, I was listening to the AFN frequency, 102.3 FM.  This was the USA's military frequency in Stuttgart.  They were playing hip hop and R&B.  I tried to receive Sunshine Live Radio on 104.7 FM as well.  The reception was not very good as my tuner was not digital.  The train arrived in Ulm about 9:30 PM.  I tried to find a payphone to call the youth hostel in Ulm.  The youth hostel unfortunately was full.  I was able to find a hotel that still had single beds.  I ended up with one close to Hbf, I think maybe the Heigeleshof, or Henry's Sleeping.  At 60 D-Mark, a single in a double room, including breakfast, it was a bargain.  I went to the McDonalds at Albert Einstein Platz close to the Hbf, as I was hungry and that was one of the few places still open.  McDonald's had its Los Wochos campaign where they were serving hamburgers with a Mexican flair.  They added yellow corn to its burgers and chicken sandwiches as well as a spice packet.  Bear in mind, Wochos should be pronounced as Vokhos.  Wochos is gibberish in Spanish, but McDonalds meant it to be a hispanization of "Woche".  The "chili con carne" burger I ordered was okay.  McDonald's did not have Los Wochos in 1998 when I returned, instead it served the McKropolis Greek style burgers, which I tried, when I was in Frankfurt an der Oder, just before crossing the Oder into Poland for the first time.  After finishing my supper, I went back to the hotel to sleep.
Sunday 3rd August 1997, I woke up about 7 AM, and heard the Ulmer Münster bells, from the big gothic cathedral.  I did not have a private bath, so I had to be clean about using the shared bathroom.  After taking a bath, I changed my clothes, went downstairs for breakfast, and then was ready to check out.  I did some exploring of Ulm.  Along the way, I saw a pet store, where there was a kapuchin monkey in the window.  Most pet stores I have been to never sell any primates.  Also when I walked to the Ulmer Münster, I saw a one-of-a-kind Volkswagen Scirocco that was converted to a cabriolet body.  Up to the 3rd August 1997, I had never seen any Sciroccos that were ever built as convertibles, only hard-tops like the one I was driving up to October 1999 when I bought my first car, a 1997 Volkswagen Jetta (Vento) with TDI diesel engine.  
I decided before leaving Ulm, to walk across the Danube into Neu Ulm.  I walked to Donaustraße, crossed the bridge, and entered Neu Ulm in Bavaria.  In Neu Ulm, Donaustraße becomes Marienstraße and eventually Augsburger Straße.  I walked back to Ulm Hbf and looked for a train to Füssen.  I would have to catch a connecting train in Kempten-Allgäu.  At Ulm Hbf, there were many interesting DT218 locomotives.  Some were red and some were dark blue and light yellow.  These were the same ones that travelled between Munich and Lindau-Insel before electrification through ABS48.
About 1:17 PM I caught the train to Kempten.  It stopped in Memmingen but I did not alight there.  I had to wait about an hour until there was a train for Füssen.  The train arrived about 4:30 PM in Füssen.  I did not have much time to get to the Schloß Neuschwanstein or nearby Schweingau, but I thought it would at least be worth some effort.  I took the local bus to the bottom of the castle grounds.  I tried to buy a ticket for a tour, but they had stopped selling for the day.  Instead I decided to go on a walk to the Austrian border at Pinswang towards Reutte.  I had to walk some distance along the B17 to the border crossing.  About 7 PM I was at the Austrian border.  I had my passport with me, and the officials on the Austrian side stamped it.  That would be the last time I would ever receive a stamp in my passport between Germany and Austria, other than the one on Saturday 8th August 1998 when I went to Zürich via Bregenz and St. Margrethen.  In December 1997, Austria's application to join the Schengen Area was accepted and border crossings between Germany and Austria were formally ended.  I did not notice this until Sunday 7th June 1998, when I walked from Mittenwald to Scharnitz.  At the time, I had my radio with me, and I recorded "Bitter" by Jill Sobule, "Uno dos tres" by Ricky Martin, and "Kaleidescope Skies" by Jam & Spoon, among other songs.  
I returned to Füssen Hbf by 7:10 PM, and I was able to catch a Regionalbahn to Buchloe, transfer at 8:30 PM to another Regionalbahn to München at tracks 27 to 36, then take the U Bahn to Silberhornstraße and a bus to St. Quirin Platz.  I was home about 10 PM and was able to go to work at the regular time.
I will not have a story for next weekend, so the next story will be of my final days in Munich, moving to Paris for two days before flying home to San Francisco through JFK Terminal 6.  Hope you will join me then!
Auf wiedersehen!
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catliozdemir · 2 years
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Achtung: Alpines Gelände für die nächsten 20 Fuß! Begehen auf eigene Gefahr! #wahnhinweis #schild #achtung #gefahr #steilhang #göppingen #tierpark #ausrufezeichensindkeinerudeltiere #diedreiausrufezeichen (hier: Tierpark Göppingen) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd5pprJKEfO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jockifotopress · 2 years
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Schiller bekommt Rot
Handball-Testspiel in der Hiersemann-Halle: Ein recht „kantiges“ Spiel zwischen dem HC Erlangen und FRISCH AUF! Göppingen endet mit 30:30 (18:14) 🔵🔴Rekordverdächtig: Marcel Schiller (Göppingen) bekommt schon nach kanpp vier Minuten die Rote Karte
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sv-lebherz · 1 year
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Meet our Team 💼 SV Generalagentur Joachim Lebherz Versicherung mit ♥️ 📍 Freihofstr. 16, 73033 Göppingen 📞 07161 / 389994-0 🌎 www.sv.de/joachim.lebherz #versicherungmitherz #svamspitalplatz #sv #versicherung #göppingen #gp #kfz #eigenheim #wohngebäude #hausrat #privatehaftpflicht #altersvorsorge #vermögen #rechtsschutz #kindervorsorge #krankenzusatz #nachhaltig https://www.instagram.com/p/CorjE7lts2T/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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