Augsburg-Hammerschmiede

Augsburg-Hammerschmiede is one of the seventeen (17th) highest-level civic divisions, or planning districts, (German: Planungsräume) of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.

In 1821, in the northeast of what is the present-day neighborhood of Hammerschmiede am Mühlbach, a water-powered forge which produced iron products was constructed, giving the future planning district its name.

The land was developed, and the district now contains a Grundschule, a primary school and a Teilschule, which together cover the first six years of the German educational system.

The 1934-built and 1964 expanded Catholic Christkönig (English: Christ the King) church is located in the district, on the Pappelweg.

North of the Bundesautobahn there is a purposely undeveloped plot of land (German: Naherholungsgebiet) which is accessible by a pedestrian and bicycle only bridge.