Fröttmaning

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Fröttmaning is a district of the Bavarian capital Munich and is located in the city district 12 Schwabing-Freimann .

location

Fröttmaning is in the north of Munich, between Neuherberg / Kieferngarten in the west, the A99 in the north and the English garden in the east.

description

Rural settlement with a lake
Fröttmaninger Heide

Since the late 1960s, Fröttmaning has actually been a desert . Only the former village church of Heilig Kreuz is still preserved and is now integrated into the renatured Fröttmaninger Berg landfill site in urban planning . There is also a replica of the church designed by Timm Ulrichs , half built into the mountain, which is intended to commemorate Fröttmaning's disappearance under the garbage dump.

The only residential area that still exists today in the area of ​​the former village of Fröttmaning is the meadow settlement that was created in 1948 .

Fröttmaning gained supraregional importance through the Allianz Arena , which is accessible through the “München-Fröttmaning Süd” junction on the A9 , the “München-Fröttmaning Nord” junction on the A 99 - Munich North ring road and the Fröttmaning underground station on the U6 . There is also a park-and-ride parking garage there . The technical base of the Munich subway is also located in Fröttmaning .

A theater tent with 1,908 seats was opened near the underground station on August 14, 2008, and served as an interim venue for the Deutsches Theater during the renovation of the main building until it reopened on January 16, 2014.

Since November 2017, a horse amusement park has been set up on a five-hectare site in Fröttmaning near the Fröttmaning underground station . At that time, twelve themed pavilions were planned, including a foal station, a 360 ° cinema, a horse museum and a show palace with over 1700 seats for the Apassionata horse show . After a shareholder dispute, the opening took place late in mid-August 2018, but not under the direction of the APASSIONATA founder and under the new name "Equiland". In 2019, the horse adventure park was renamed "Cavalluna Park" and thus aligned with the current title of the tour of the horse show "Cavalluna". In the first seven months after it opened, more than a quarter of a million visitors visited the park. 98 horses, donkeys and ponies are at home on the seven football fields.

The adjacent Fröttmaninger Heide is named after Fröttmaning .

history

former location of the village center of Fröttmaning around 1938
Model of the old village of Fröttmaning on the occasion of the 1200th anniversary on 18./19. April 2015
Fröttmaninger Berg , on the left the art installation “Sunken Village”, on the right the Holy Cross Church , in the back the Allianz Arena

Fröttmaning is one of the oldest settlements in today's urban area. On April 19, 815 it was named ad Freddamaringun; First mentioned in a document in loco Freddimaringa . The name is derived from the name Fridumar , which means roughly "the peacemaker" and means roughly "property / territory of Fridumar".

When the Bavarian municipalities were formed in 1818, the village became part of the municipality of Garching near Munich . The incorporation into the state capital Munich took place on October 1, 1931. However, Fröttmaning received a special status as an "independent town", which in fact meant autonomy, by a resolution of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior on July 25, 1931. After the entry into force of the German Municipal Code of 30 January 1935 with the NSDAP -Machthaber municipalities equal switched , the "self-employed village Fröttmaning" was dissolved on 1 April 1935, and the city of Munich expressly designated as successor.

After the Second World War , Fröttmaning was used to set up infrastructure facilities such as B. the motorway junction Munich-North gradually demolished. At the end of the 1960s, the last manors were demolished for the landfill .

literature

  • Helmuth Stahleder : From Allach to Zamilapark. Names and basic historical data on the history of Munich and its incorporated suburbs. Edited by Munich City Archives . Buchendorfer Verlag, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-934036-46-5 .

Web links

Commons : Fröttmaning  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.allianz-arena.de/de/aktuell/news-archiv/08665.php
  2. http://www.exklusiv-muenchen.de/news/apassionata-park-31928
  3. Archive link ( Memento of the original dated December 11, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.apassionata.com
  4. https://www.merkur.de/lokales/muenchen/nord/apassionata-plant-erlebnispark-4812505.html
  5. Thomas Frank: EQUILALAND opens in summer 2018: New name for horse adventure world in Munich. www.parkerlebnis.de, May 2, 2018, accessed on March 14, 2019 .
  6. Thomas Frank: Equilaland becomes Cavalluna Park - new name for horse amusement park in Munich. www.parkerlebnis.de, March 4, 2019, accessed on March 14, 2019 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 13 '  N , 11 ° 38'  E