At the inlet
At the inlet | |
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Street in Munich | |
Team theater , at the entrance 4 | |
Basic data | |
State capital | Munich |
Borough | Altstadt-Lehel |
Created | after 1800 |
Name received | 1829 |
Connecting roads | Rumford Street |
Cross streets | Blumenstrasse, Müllerstrasse |
Numbering system | Orientation numbering |
Buildings | Team theater |
use | |
User groups | Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic |
Road design | asphalt |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 80 m |
At the entrance is a short street on the southeastern edge of the old town of Munich . She goes to the level of the Schrannenhalle from the flowers street and leads in a slightly angled course to the southeast to the northern end of the Müllerstraße .
history
The street got its name in 1829 after the inlet gate , a city gate of the second city wall of medieval Munich. For the passage originally named Schiffertor , the name Einlasstor became established because entry into the city was still granted at night for a fee, while the other gates were locked.
In the course of the expansion of the fortress belt , forced by Elector Maximilian I after the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War , the outer inlet gate was built in 1633 beyond the eastern Stadtgrabenbach creek to the side of the inlet gate about 100 m to the south . It was located where the street Am Einlaß joins the Blumenstrasse today . When the area was rebuilt, the gate was demolished in 1844. A memorial plaque on the house at Am Einlaß 1 reminds of this.
Almost the entire northern area of the street was taken up by a small pond formed by the Krankenhausbach and Lazarettbach . The Ertl-Schlösschen, named after its builder, was on an island . At the beginning of the 19th century, the entrepreneur Joseph von Utzschneider acquired the area between the Isartor and the inlet gate and made the castle his home. It was demolished in 1840.
At around the same time that the outer inlet gate was laid down, the streams were regulated and the lake drained. The resulting land was built over with late classicist residential buildings.
Street scene
The street scene is determined by listed residential buildings. House No. 1 was an extension of at the flower road and the Utzschneiderstraße built Lebold block built. The house number 2 , a four-storey residential building, should the war damage from the Second World War in 1948 and in 1961 repaired. In 1978 it was demolished. The former gas station in front of the house no. 2 since its closure in 1992 as an additional venue of the team theater used which is headquartered at no. 4th
literature
- Heinrich Habel, Johannes Hallinger, Timm Weski: State capital Munich . Center. In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (Hrsg.): Monuments in Bavaria - independent cities and districts . Volume I.2 / 1, 3 third volumes. Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-87490-586-2 .
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Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 1.9 ″ N , 11 ° 34 ′ 28.6 ″ E