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Peer learning Note 22 Revitalizing Culture Heritage

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2. Nuremberg

Old Town - Integrated Urban Renewal 4. Koopstadt is a joint urban development project of the three cities: Bremen, Leipzig and Nuremberg. 5. Six areas: Old Town, Nuremberg South, West City, Nuremberg on Water, South-east, and Airport

Districts of urban regeneration in Nuremberg Source: City of Nuremberg 2017

Bleiweißviertel Gostenhof-West Jammitzer Park Kirchenweg/Rieter St. Leonhard Kleinweidenmühle Obere Kanalstraße Gostenhof-Ost Keiselbergstraße Gleißhammer/St. Peter Galgenhof/Steinbühl Altstadt/Süd Siedlung Nordostbahnhof St. Leonhard/Schweinau Steinbühl-West/Sandreuth Altstadt-Nord Weststadt

Located to the north of Munich, Nuremberg is the second largest city in the State of Bavaria and the 14th largest in Germany, with 517,500 inhabitants. It is famous for its old town with walls constructed during the middle ages. Nuremberg is currently in the process of revising its urban development and implementation strategy. It is focused on the idea of an ‘Integrated Urban Development Concept’. With this idea, departments can work together to progress more efficiently. Starting in 2006, a new integrated urban development plan was set up within the framework of Koopstadt4. Six urban areas5 were identified that had a high requirement for and opportunities for development. Inter-departmental teams were put in place for each area. An


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