Bernhausen

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48°40′46″N 9°13′05″E / 48.679333°N 9.218°E / 48.679333; 9.218

Coat of arms of the former municipality.

Bernhausen is a former municipality in the Esslingen district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

It was first recorded in year 1089 as Berinhusen.

In 1975 it was merged with the municipalities Bonlanden, Plattenhardt, Sielmingen and Harthausen to form the new town Filderstadt. Bernhausen is today a quartier of that town, formally named Filderstadt-Bernhausen. It has 13,216 inhabitants. Line S2 of the Stuttgart S-Bahn terminates at Filderstadt station in Bernhausen.


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