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Palo Alto - sister city of Heidelberg
In September 2017 a delegation under the direction of mayor Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner visited Heidelbergs sister city Palo Alto in California, USA. More

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Office of the Mayor, International Affairs
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69117 Heidelberg

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Office of the Mayor, International Affairs
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69117 Heidelberg

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Office of the Mayor, International Affairs
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Palo Alto

The US city of Palo Alto, with some 67,000 inhabitants, is considered the capital of Silicon Valley. Back in 2013, the cities of Heidelberg and Palo Alto signed the “Smart City Alliance” agreement which formally confirmed the two cities’ strategic partnership. The key areas in this agreement are culture, business, sustainability and innovation, with a focus on the overarching theme of the “smart city”. In addition, particular attention is devoted to exchange involving young people and sport.

The density of companies in research-intensive industries and the IT sector is extremely high in Palo Alto. In view of the know-how that exists there in these fields and the presence of the internationally renowned Stanford University, the twinning with the city of Palo Alto holds great potential for the city of Heidelberg. 

  • Map of the United States marking Palo Alto
    Map of the United States marking Palo Alto
  • Welcome to Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Welcome to Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • City Hall of Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    City Hall of Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • Lucy Evans Park (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Lucy Evans Park (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • Genecor Building (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Genecor Building (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • Lake in Foothills Park (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Lake in Foothills Park (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • Ramona in Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Ramona in Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • Bixbee Park (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Bixbee Park (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
  • Residential area in Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
    Residential area in Palo Alto (Picture: City of Palo Alto)
Twinned with Heidelberg since 2017
Location city in California, which is 35 miles south of San Francisco and 14 miles north of San Jose
Population about 67.082 inhabitants
Time difference CET minus nine hours
Currency Dollar
Official language English
University/ students The University of Palo Alto concentrates on psychology and comprises about 1147 students.
Also located in the Silicon Valley is the Stanford University where are about 16.424 students enrolled. 
 
Key industries World leader in technology development: Headquarters of well-known computer companies (HP, Tesla Motors), Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc. headquarters, and Facebook through 2011, home to German research facilities (Bosch, SAP)
Noteworthy Palo Alto is more than 100 years old, and is named after a majestic 1000 (not 250) year old coastal redwood tree along San Francisquito Creek
Special feature remarkable number of city parks, almost one-third of its 26 square kilometers is open space, so it offers a great bird and water world in their natural habitat
Sister cities In addition to Heidelberg there are seven more sister cities:
Palo (Philippinien); Oaxaca (Mexiko); Albi (Frankreich); Linköping (Schweden); Enschede (Niederlande); Tsuchiura (Japan); Yangpu District(Shanghai, China)

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City of Palo Alto