Ismaninger Strasse

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Ismaninger Strasse
coat of arms
Street in Munich
Ismaninger Strasse
The Federal Fiscal Court on Ismaninger Strasse
Basic data
State capital Munich
Borough Au-Haidhausen , Bogenhausen
Name received 1856
Connecting roads Inner Wiener Strasse, Oberföhringer Strasse
Cross streets Bogenstrasse, Untere Feldstrasse, Langerstrasse, Prinzregentenstrasse , Geibelstrasse, Trogerstrasse, Holbeinstrasse , Siebertstrasse, Cuvilliésstrasse, Rauchstrasse, Höchlstrasse, Hompeschstrasse, Sternwartstrasse, Laplacestrasse, Händelstrasse, Törringstrasse, Wehrlestrasse, Pixisstrasse, Montgelasstrasse
Places Max-Weber-Platz , Herkomerplatz
Numbering system Orientation numbering
Buildings Klinikum rechts der Isar , Trogerhöfe (access from Trogerstrasse), Villa Stuck (access from Prinzregentenstrasse), Bogenhauser Hof (No. 85), Munich Finance Court in the Mayor's Garden , former Togal factory , Federal Fiscal Court , former Post Office Ismaninger Strasse (No. 142 , Canceled in 2008)
Munich subway lines U 4, U 5 Max-Weber-Platz
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic , public transport
Technical specifications
Street length 1.9 km

The Ismaninger street is a Innerorts- and Arterial Road in Munich .

course

Bogenhauser Hof
Mayor's Villa (No. 95)

At Max-Weber-Platz in Haidhausen, the street continues the Innere Wiener Straße in a straight line to the north, crosses the district boundary between the districts of Au-Haidhausen and Bogenhausen on Prinzregentenstraße and continues on the eastern high bank of the Isar, east of the old town center of Bogenhausen an der Traditional restaurant Bogenhauser Hof (No. 85) and further past the noble Steppberg estate (later Villa Fleischer , completed as Reichsfinanzhof after the First World War , now Bundesfinanzhof ) to Herkomerplatz , where you will find yourself on Montgelasstraße coming from the Isarbrücke Max-Joseph-Brücke which is extended from Bülowstrasse to Effnerplatz . The extension of Ismaninger Strasse is Oberföhringer Strasse , which continues on the high bank through the Bogenhausen district of Oberföhring , the municipality of Unterföhring and on towards Ismaning .

Tram line 17 runs through the street (line 16 until the timetable change in December 2017). At Max-Weber-Platz it crosses several other tram lines. The subway station of the same name is located under Max-Weber-Platz and branches off the U4 and U5 subway lines.

designation

The street is named after the municipality of Ismaning , the capital of the county of the same name , which until 1802 did not belong to Bavaria , but to the Freising Monastery. The name of the street goes back to 1856.

Architectural monuments in Ismaninger Strasse

Houses No. 58 and 60
House number 65a
  • No. 1 apartment building, end of the 19th century
  • No. 2, 4 semi-detached house, Art Nouveau, around 1900, with bay windows
  • No. 3 tenement house, neo-renaissance, with bay window, end of the 19th century.
  • No. 5 suburban house, late classicist corner building, mid-19th century.
  • No. 11 apartment building, around 1860/70
  • No. 22 Administration wing of the clinic, 1892/93 by Wilhelm Rettig
  • No. 27 neo-baroque villa, 1899, redesigned in 1954
  • No. 29 Richard Strauss Conservatory, end of the 19th century, redesigned
  • No. 50 tenement house, neo-baroque, 1899
  • No. 52 apartment building, owned by Korbinian Schmid in 1892, group with Prinzregentenstrasse 67
  • No. 56 Tenement house, late Classicist, around 1870
  • No. 58/60 block of two small raw brick houses, 1881
  • No. 62a tenement house, neo-baroque, around 1900, group with Geibelstrasse 1
  • No. 65 villa-like neo-baroque building with high belvedere, 1903
  • No. 65a Villa-like corner house in the German Renaissance, built by Alfons Hering in 1896 as his own house
  • No. 67a Villa, neo-baroque, 1903, by Josef Wölker
  • No. 68 apartment building with oriel tower, 1899
  • No. 69 villa-like, baroque-style building, early 20th century.
  • No. 74 apartment building, neo-baroque, early 20th century
  • No. 75 tenement house, German Renaissance, with oriel tower, around 1900
  • No. 82 apartment building, around 1900
  • No. 84 apartment building, Baroque Art Nouveau, around 1900
  • No. 85 Bogenhauser Hof restaurant, detached suburban house, late Classicist style, with richly curved south gable, around 1850
  • No. 86 apartment building, Art Nouveau, around 1900
  • No. 88 tenement house, German Renaissance, around 1900
  • No. 91 tenement house, German Renaissance, around 1900
  • No. 92 apartment building, neo-baroque, built by Leonhard Romeis in 1898
  • No. 94/96 Group of tenement houses, Baroque Art Nouveau, early 20th century.
  • No. 95 castle-like neo-baroque villa (so-called mayor's villa), built in 1898 by Paul Pfann and Günther Blumentritt
  • No. 98 apartment building, corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau style, 1910
  • No. 102/106 stately semi-detached house block in the late, baroque Art Nouveau, 1910/11 by Oswald Schiller
  • No. 105 Togal-Werk , 1899/1900 by Paul Pfann
  • No. 109, castle-like, neo-baroque monumental building (now Federal Fiscal Court)
  • No. 111/113/115 Baroque group of residential buildings, 1922/23
  • No. 122 Tenement house, neo-renaissance, built in 1889 by Michael Reifenstuel, in 1901
  • No. 124 apartment building, German Renaissance, around 1900, with a large group of Michael (renewed)
  • No. 126 Tenement House, German Renaissance, 1901 by Benedikt Beggel
  • No. 152/154/156/158 Group of houses, around the corner to Pixisstrasse, 1927 by Heilmann & Littmann for the non-profit housing association Munich-East

literature

  • Hans Dollinger : The Munich street names. 6th edition, Südwest Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4 , p. 147.
  • Willibald Karl, Karin Pohl: Bogenhausen (series: Time travel into old Munich, published by the Munich City Archives), Volk Verlag Munich 2014, with numerous. histor. Fig., ISBN 978-3-86222-113-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Dollinger: Die Münchner Straßenennamen, 6th edition 2007, Südwest Verlag, Munich, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4 , p. 147
  2. Roland Krack: The wheelhouse. 100 years of the highest finance court in Germany. Association NordOstKultur: NordOstMagazin 2019, 21.

Web links

Commons : Ismaninger Straße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 8 ″  N , 11 ° 35 ′ 52 ″  E