A lot has happened since the 60s: the quality of life is enhanced by generous stretches of ground with trees and shrubs between the individual buildings, and by carefully laid-out tenant gardens. This softens considerably the somewhat severe building style that was common in days gone by.
A lot has happened since the 60s: the quality of life is enhanced by generous stretches of ground with trees and shrubs between the individual buildings, and by carefully laid-out tenant gardens. This softens considerably the somewhat severe building style that was common in days gone by.
The Leineberg is characterised by green spaces and idyllic tenant gardens.
Life on the Leineberg is pleasant, thanks to the transport links of bus route 80, a shopping area, allotments and the nearby Kiessee, as well as the closeness to the centre of town. Kindergartens, a municipal children’s centre, the Leineberg primary school (a European school for the environment), modern playgrounds and the ‘Gartetalbahnhof’ youth centre offer a full spectrum of amenities for children of all ages.