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Bad Cannstatt

Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
Stadtbezirk of Stuttgart
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Coat of arms of Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
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Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt  is located in Germany
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
Coordinates: 48°48′20.16″N 9°12′50.76″E / 48.8056000°N 9.2141000°E / 48.8056000; 9.2141000Coordinates: 48°48′20.16″N 9°12′50.76″E / 48.8056000°N 9.2141000°E / 48.8056000; 9.2141000
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Stuttgart
District Stuttgart
City Stuttgart
Government
 • Direktor Bernd-Marcel Loeffler (SPD)
Area
 • Stadtbezirk of Stuttgart 15.713 km2 (6.067 sq mi)
Elevation 205 m (673 ft)
Population (2014)
 • Metro 69,543
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 70331–70378
Dialling codes 0711
Vehicle registration S
Website Stuttgart website

Bad Cannstatt, formerly just "Cannstatt" or "Kannstadt" (until 1900), is one of the outer stadtbezirke, or city districts, of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Bad Cannstatt is the oldest and most populous of Stuttgart's districts, and one of the most historically significant towns in the area of Stuttgart. The town is home to the Cannstatter Wasen and Cannstatter Volksfest beer festivals, the Mercedes-Benz Arena (VfB Stuttgart), the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, and the Porsche-Arena.

Bad Cannstatt's name originates from a Castra stativa, Cannstatt Castrum, the massive Roman Castra that was erected on the hilly ridge in AD 90 to protect the valuable river crossing and local trade. In the past, Bad Cannstatt has been known as simply Cannstatt or Kannstatt,Cannstadt, Canstatt, Kanstatt, and Condistat. Its name was changed to include "Bad" (German: Bath) to mention the town's spas on 23 July 1933.

Bad Cannstatt lies on the Neckar at the convergence of various regional trails. It was founded during the Roman period, although the area was inhabited by the Seelberg mammoth hunters during the last glacial period. The nearby Sielberg is notable for its caverns and fossils.


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