Adolf Wenz settlement

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Adolf Wenz settlement
Municipality Pullach
Coordinates: 48 ° 4 ′ 37 ″  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 14 ″  E
Height : 530 m above sea level NHN
Area : 4 ha
Postal code : 82049
Area code : 089
View from the Isar high bank of the Adolf-Wenz-Siedlung
View from the Isar high bank of the Adolf-Wenz-Siedlung

The Adolf-Wenz-Siedlung is a settlement in the municipality of Pullach in the Isar valley .

location

The settlement is in the north of the Pullach district of Großhesselohe at an altitude of 530  m above sea level. NHN between the Isar-Werkkanal in the east and the slope of the Isar high bank in the west. To the south the settlement extends roughly to the Großhesseloher bridge , to the north to the city limits of Munich .

The settlement can only be reached by car via Conwentzstraße from Hinterbrühl in the Thalkirchen district of Munich . A steep road with a 17% incline on the Höllerer Berg next to the Großhesseloher Bridge up the Isar slope is closed to cars and motorcycles.

Surname

The settlement is named after the entrepreneur Adolf Wenz (1840–1927) who ran a brick factory below the Großhesseloher bridge and was made an honorary citizen of Pullach in 1919.

history

For the construction of the Großhesseloher Bridge , a clinker brick factory was built at the foot of the Isar slope in 1852 , in which the bricks for the bridge piers and clay slabs for footpaths were burned in Munich. In 1873 Adolph Wenz took over the factory, and in 1914 it was closed.

Housing for the workers was built near the factory. More houses were added over time.

In 1978 a development plan was drawn up for the entire settlement, which, after several changes, was decided by the Pullach municipal council in April 1989 and came into force in September of this year.

description

Wenzbach at the northern end of the Adolf Wenz settlement

The settlement is about 300 meters long and about 130 meters wide and has an area of ​​about 4 hectares. It mainly consists of one to two-story houses with a pitched roof, which are surrounded by large gardens.

In the west and south, the settlement is surrounded by the street An der Isar , which is the continuation of Conwentzstraße on the Pullacher municipality. From this street Adolf-Wenz-Straße leads as a cul-de-sac to the east to the center of the settlement, where it branches off to the north and south. Along the east side of the estate, an approximately 30-meter-wide tree-lined green area extends to the Isar-Werkkanal, along which a footpath runs.

The Wenzbach rises near the confluence of Adolf-Wenz-Straße with Straße An der Isar and flows through the settlement to the north over the city limits to Munich.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. queried (by right-clicking) on ​​the map of the Adolf-Wenz-Siedlung in: BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( information ) with background layer Official map .
  2. From the foundation to the 1st World War. In: feuerwehr-pullach.de. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  3. Personalities & History. Honorary citizen of our community. In: pullach.de. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  4. ^ Bahnhof Großhesselohe (state train station). In: geschichtsforum-pullach.de. Pullacher Geschichtsforum eV, accessed on November 8, 2018 .
  5. ^ Claudia Wessel, Wolfgang Krause: Under the bridge . In: sueddeutsche.de . August 28, 2017, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed November 21, 2018]).
  6. Development plan No. 26 for the Adolf-Wenz-Siedlung area. Pullach municipality in the Isar valley, September 29, 1978, accessed on November 20, 2018 .
  7. measured on the map of the Adolf-Wenz-Siedlung in: BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes ) with background layer Official map .