Hanauer Strasse (Munich)

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Hanauer Strasse
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Street in Munich
Hanauer Strasse
Hanauer Straße 10 (Moosach teaching colony)
Basic data
place Munich
Borough Moosach
Name received 1913
Connecting roads Orpheusstrasse, Lassallestrasse
Cross streets Dachauer Strasse , Richthofenstrasse, Darmstädter Strasse, Georg-Brauchle-Ring , Gärtnerstrasse, Gneisenaustrasse, Hardenbergstrasse, Dessauerstrasse, Pelkovenstrasse , Riesstrasse, Triebstrasse
Numbering system Orientation numbering
Buildings Westfriedhof , Moosach teaching colony, Olympia shopping center , Mona
Subway stations Georg-Brauchle-Ring , Olympic shopping center
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic , public transport
Technical specifications
Street length 1.7 km

The Hanauerstraße in Munich is about 1.7 km long from north to south running arterial road in the district Moosach . It was named in 1913 after the Hessian city ​​of Hanau .

Geographical location

Hanauer Strasse branches off opposite the Westfriedhof from Dachauer Strasse as an extension of Orpheusstrasse to the north. After about 400 meters it crosses the Georg-Brauchle-Ring . At the intersection with Triebstrasse it joins Lassallestrasse .

Development

Former development

The area of the gas station Moosach the Stadtwerke München stretched between Hanauerstraße, Georg-Brauchle-Ring and the Borstei . Between its commissioning on April 23, 1909, until March 20, 1967, town gas was generated here by gasifying hard coal . During this time around 15 million tons of coal were processed. Around 500,000 t of tar and tar oil were also produced as by-products. It was the third municipal gas works next to the gas works on Kirchstein and the one on Thalkirchner Strasse. The site continued to be used for gas processing until 1975, before the plant was finally shut down.

The area was then largely contaminated by tar and tar oil that had penetrated the underground during the active period of the gasworks. After many years of vacancy, the building was torn down by 1992. Europe's largest funnel-and-gate system , a passive cleaning process, has been in operation here since mid-2005 . The system is designed for over 350 m³ / h of water that is contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH).

The 1972 Olympic Press City was on Hanauer Strasse .

Current development

Mona
OEZ

At Hanauer Strasse 10 / 10a, 12 / 12a and 14 / 14a, the Moosach apprenticeship colony was built by the Bavarian State Settlement in 1919 - at that time right next to the municipal gasworks - three semi-detached houses in country house style were used as experimental buildings to test substitute building materials. Today these are cultural monuments due to the Bavarian Monument Protection Act .

The BMW Research and Technology department is located at Hanauer Strasse 46 .

The Methodist Church of the Redeemer is located at Hanauer Strasse 54 , and the Moosach City Library at Hanauer Strasse 61a .

The area north of Pelkovenstrasse, one of the most important retail centers in Bavaria , is characterized by commercial operations and multi-storey residential buildings : To the east, the Mona (7,700 m² sales area) and the Olympia shopping center (56,000 m² sales area) border Hanauer Strasse. On the opposite side of the street, there are further retail areas, each with several thousand square meters of sales area (e.g. specialist stores from Conrad Electronic and Saturn Hansa , a furniture store and a medicenter).

Future development

To the east of the southern part of Hanauer Straße, the Moosach bus depot with storage, workshop and operating halls for 200 vehicles and a six-storey office building is being built on the site of the former gasworks on the corner of Georg-Brauchle-Ring . To the south of this, a quarter with around 600 apartments for 1,350 people, two day-care centers and a primary school is being built around the building of the teaching colony.

Public transport

At the Hanauerstraße are Metro Stations Georg-Brauchle ring (U1) and Olympia shopping center (U1 / U3), to the junction with the Dachauerstraße the tram stop Hanauerstraße the tram line 20 / N20 .

Events

Crime scene of the attack
Flower laying

On July 22, 2016, Hanauer Strasse was the main crime scene of the attack in Munich , in which five people died in the McDonald’s restaurant on the western side of the street, two more on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant and another person in front of the Saturn restaurant, which is immediately south Branch. The perpetrator crossed Hanauer Strasse and killed another person on the east side of Hanauer Strasse in the Olympia shopping center.

At Hanauer Strasse 77, between McDonald's and Saturn, a memorial was inaugurated to commemorate the deed for one year . A ten meter high ginkgo tree is surrounded by a two meter high and 2.5 meter wide ring made of polished stainless steel. Part of the ring is sunk into the ground and allows entry. Visually, the memorial resembles a friendship or wedding ring, the outside of which is adorned with the inscription “In memory of all the victims of the rampage on July 22, 2016”. Each gemstone is dedicated to one of the victims, the names are inside. Illumination is embedded in the floor, which allows the ring to reflect in the dark. The work of art "For You" designed by Elke Härtel emerged as the winner in a design competition announced by the city council.

literature

  • Ingo Schrage: Should the Moosach training colony be preserved? In: Building preservation. Festschrift Sasse. (= Aachen contributions to building research. Volume 9). Aachen 1999, ISBN 3-86073-137-8 .

Web links

Commons : Hanauer Straße (Munich)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ask-eu.de
  2. Stefan Homely, Kai Zosseder: Passive remediation of a former gasworks site - Hydraulic dimensioning
  3. muenchen.de
  4. Monument D-1-62-000-2391
  5. muenchen.de
  6. sueddeutsche.de
  7. muenchen.de

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 51 ″  N , 11 ° 31 ′ 45 ″  E