Heidemannstrasse
Heidemannstrasse | |
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Street in Munich | |
Basic data | |
State capital | Munich |
Borough | Schwabing-Freimann |
Name received | 1947 |
Connecting roads | Eulerstrasse |
Cross streets | Ingolstädter Strasse , Paracelsusstrasse, Grusonstrasse, Werner-Egk-Bogen, Gustav-Mahler-Strasse, Maria-Probst-Strasse, Paul-Hindemith-Allee, Schlößlanger, Lilienthalallee , Kieferngartenstrasse, Lützelsteinerstrasse, ( BAB9 overpass ), Kulturheimstrasse, Kleinlappener Strasse, Oberjägerstrasse, Freisinger Landstrasse |
Numbering system | Orientation numbering |
use | |
User groups | Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic , public transport |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 3 km |
The Heidemannstraße is about 3 km long city road in the Munich district Freimann . It leads from Ingolstädter Straße to Freisinger Landstraße . Before that, it passes under the A9 .
description
The Institute for Diabetes Research of the Helmholtz Zentrum München (1), the Bayern-Kaserne (60), BMW AG Plant 01.01 (164), the Employment Agency (170), St. George's - The British International School Munich (182 ), the water tower on Heidemannstrasse and AutobusOberbayern (220). In the south is the Euro-Industriepark , in the southeast the MOC Event Center Munich , in the northeast the Kieferngarten .
The road is used by 17,000 vehicles per day (as of 2019).
history
It was named after Johann Nepomuk Heidemann († 1913), who set up a foundation for large families.
Heidemannstrasse was intended as a section of the federal autobahn 999 that was never realized .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names 3rd edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-517-01986-0
- ↑ https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/habenprobe-im-muenchner-norden-ii-leistungsfaehig-auch-in-zukunft-1.4489920
Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 1.9 ″ N , 11 ° 36 ′ 20.8 ″ E