Moritzberg (Hildesheim)
Moritzberg is a quarter in the west Hildesheims, an independent and evenly as old place as the bishop city Hildesheim, until he became 1911 in in common December.
Today Moritzberg borders directly on the quarter center and essentially consists of the residences Moritzberg, support field, Godehardikamp, Birnbaumskamp and west city.
The today's Moritzberg was called in former times Zierenberg. One assumes an old victim place existed here in honours of the God Ziu, which was then confirmed also by excavations.
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adjacent quarters
northern adjacent is Himmelsthür, which is separated by the B1 from the Moritzberg. In the west extensive green and forest surfaces in the course Gallberg - rotting mountain - are larch mountain. In the south border new yard, Ochtersum and the forest area stone mountain on Moritzberg.
population and supply
the number of inhabitants about 10.000 amounts to. Quarter centers for the supply of the population are and. A. at the thing word elevator control race and in the Godehardikamp. Most salient buildings are the Christ church, Mauritius church and the twelve Apostel church. Further are several kindergartens and primary schools, a Rudolf Steiner School and a High School just like the police station contactor meadow in the area of the quarter.
traffic route
the federal highways B1 (Hameln - Braunschweig and B243 (Hildesheim - Seesen) lead past directly the Moritzberg. Several lines of city traffic Hildesheim serve stops at the Moritzberg. Between 1905 and 1945 the streetcar drove - to line 1 between Hildesheim and Moritzberg (today's stop Güldener lion).
