New to Tübingen (or not-quite-as-new) and curious about the city? Tübingen’s Deputy Mayor for urban planning and construction, Cord Soehlke, is offering an introduction to current urban development projects on Saturday, 25 April 2026, which provides a unique look behind the scenes especially for those who started their studies in 2025 and 2026.
What’s actually happening around the main train station? How is Tübingen improving its infrastructure for cyclists? Why is the French Quarter a neighborhood that gets visited by architects from all over Europe? How can affordable housing — not just for students, but for everyone — be created in an expensive city like Tübingen? And why is Tübingen a city where so many innovative ideas and concepts are brought to life?
The event consists of three parts: a visit to the Technical City Hall with an introduction, a tour of Europaplatz, and a visit to the French Quarter. Participants are encouraged to bring their bicycles, though all routes can also be easily and freely covered by the TüBus.
Cord Soehlke is the Deputy Mayor for urban planning and construction of the university city of Tübingen as well as First Deputy Mayor. The architect has been working as an urban planner in Tübingen for more than 20 years. Key projects include the development of the southern city district with the French Quarter and Loretto, the Mühlenviertel, the development area at Alexanderpark, and the redevelopment of the Alte Weberei (formerly Egeria). In connection with these responsibilities, Cord Soehlke is the author of numerous lectures and publications on topics related to urban and brownfield development.
| Time | Program item |
| 10:30 - 11:00 am | Admission, Main Entrance of the Technical City Hall Check-in via registration list / ILIAS |
| 11:45 am - 12:00 pm | Transfer Technical City Hall → Europaplatz Participants can cycle or take the bus to Europaplatz Coordinates for the ZOB bicycle parking garage: https://maps.app.goo.gl/2kPCvzTfxTED6nom9 |
| 1:00 - 1:25 pm | Transfer Ann Arbor Bridge → French Quarter Participants can cycle or take the bus to the French Quarter |
| 2:25 - 3:00 pm | Optional: Group wrap-up Coffee or a cold drink in the French Quarter |