Herzogstrasse (Munich)

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Herzogstrasse
coat of arms
Street in Munich
Herzogstrasse
Basic data
State capital Munich
Borough Schwabing-Freimann , Schwabing-West
Name received 1893
Connecting roads Feilitzschstrasse , Winzererstrasse
Cross streets Leopoldstrasse , Siegfriedstrasse, Wilhelmstrasse, Bismarckstrasse, Viktoriastrasse, Römerstrasse, Belgradstrasse , Apianstrasse, Fallmerayerstrasse, Rankestrasse, Erich-Kästnerstrasse, Mittermayrstrasse, Hiltenspergerstrasse, Friedrich-Loy-Strasse, Schleissheimer Strasse
Places Plündterplatz, Helmut-Fischer-Platz
Numbering system Orientation numbering
Subway station Metro Station Münchner Freiheit , Metro Station Hohenzollernplatz
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic , public transport
Technical specifications
Street length 1.8 km

The Duke Street is a 1.8 kilometer road in the Munich district of Schwabing . It was named after Duke Max Emanuel .

course

Herzogstrasse begins at Leopoldstrasse , then crosses Belgradstrasse and Schleißheimer Strasse and ends at Winzererstrasse . While relatively small shops line the street in the area between Münchner Freiheit and Wilhelmstraße, the Herzogstraße will then mainly become a residential street. In the area between Apianstrasse and Fallmerayerstrasse in particular, numerous restaurants can be found on both sides, which shape the impression of the street with their open bar areas, especially in the summer months. In the further course to the east, Herzogstraße is primarily a residential street again.

Architectural monuments

In the area between Münchner Freiheit and Fallmerayerstraße, Herzogstraße is part of the protected Nordschwabing building ensemble (E-1-62-000-42). Its design is mainly due to the expansion of the city after Schwabing's incorporation into Munich in 1890 and the city expansion competition of 1892 under Theodor Fischer . In total, Herzogstrasse has 54 monuments protected by the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments, 36 of them in Schwabing-West and 19 in Schwabing .

History, prominent residents and striking buildings

The ABC Cinema (2019)

The cinema , which was founded on October 7, 1914 as Odeon Lichtspiele in Herzogstraße 1, looks back on more than a hundred years of history and was taken over as ABC-Kino by Thomas and Steffen Kuchenreuther in 1967 . From August 1898, Julia da Silva-Bruhns lived at Herzogstraße 3 with her daughters and her youngest son, the mother of Thomas and Heinrich Mann . The landscape painter August Edler von Rüdt the Younger (* 1900 in Munich, † 1966 in Munich), son of the landscape painter August Edler von Rüdt and the coat of arms painter Alexandra Edle von Rüdt, had his studio on Herzogstrasse. The writer Carry Curlew lived from 1910 until her deportation in 1942 in the Duke Street 55. After her brother, the historian Siegmund Hellmann with because of his Jewish origin in 1933 to power of the Nazis , professional and publication ban was, he went to his sister and lived until 1942 there too.

Andreas Baader , German terrorist of the late 1960s and 1970s, grew up with his mother with a painter on Herzogstrasse. The director Helmut Dietl also lived on Herzogstrasse in the mid-1960s.

In 1967/68 the artist group Geflecht- Keller , founded in 1965, ran a studio in Herzogstraße with Lothar Fischer , Heimrad Prem , Hans Matthäus Bachmayer, Reinhold Heller, Florian Köhler , Heino Naujoks , Helmut Rieger , Helmut Sturm and HP Zimmer . In 1975 twelve artists founded the "Kollektiv Herzogstraße", named after their joint studio located there, with the aim of continuing the expressive abstraction of the artist groups CoBrA , SPUR and WIR : Heimrad Prem, Helmut Sturm, Hans Matthäus Bachmayer, as well as Dietrich Bartscht, Heiko Herrmann, Thomas Niggl, Armin Saub, Diri (Dieter) Strauch and Heinz Weld. In contrast to the groups of the 1960s, painters were also integrated with Renate Bachmayer, Jutta von Busse and Ursula Strauch-Sachs. Margaret Kraus also lived on Herzogstrasse, and she founded the folk beat duo Peter & Margit in 1968 with her former classmate Peter Maffay .

From 1978 to 1986 there was the Rigan Club at Herzogstraße 82, where there were live performances by, for example, The Searchers , The Marmalade , the Bay City Rollers , Nina Hagen and Mike Oldfield . In 1985, Franz Georg Strauss founded the private TV broadcaster TV Weiß-Blau in Herzogstrasse . The cloud house designed by the architect Walter Winkelmann on the corner of Siegfried and Herzogstrasse as a hippie center at the beginning of the 1970s, the outer walls of which were completely painted with clouds , also received supraregional feedback .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of monuments for Munich of the BLfD
  2. Johannes Löhr: Schwabinger ABC-Kino turns 100 years old In: Münchner Merkur October 7, 2014
  3. Dirk Hempel: The Manns: The Magician . Verlag Friedrich Pustet , 2013, ISBN 978-3-7917-6003-2 ( limited preview ).
  4. Willi Jasper: Carla Mann: The tragic life in the shadow of the brothers . Ullstein Verlag , 2012, ISBN 978-3-8437-0341-3 ( limited preview ).
  5. Horst Ludwig (ed.): Munich painter in the 19th century . tape 6 . Bruckmann Verlag , 1994, ISBN 978-3-7654-1633-0 , pp. 248 ( limited preview ).
  6. ^ Judith Ritter: The Munich writer Carry Brachvogel: writer, salon lady, women's rights activist . Verlag Walter de Gruyter , ISBN 978-3-11-049080-0 ( limited preview ).
  7. Klaus Stern: Andreas Baader: the life of a public enemy . Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag , 2007, ISBN 978-3-423-24584-5 , pp. 28 ( limited preview ).
  8. Andreas Baader - his Munich years in: tz March 13, 2009
  9. Helmut Dietl on the 70th: A price is missing on the shelf In: tz March 30, 2015
  10. ^ Group braid
  11. ^ Nicola Schmid: Pictures are like batteries: pictures and sculptures by Helmut Rieger . Logos Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 978-3-89722-814-6 ( limited preview ).
  12. Flyer braid ( memento of the original from March 30, 2017 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.berlin.de
  13. Helmut Friedel, Ulrich Wilmes: The memory opens its doors . Hatje Cantz Verlag , 1999, ISBN 978-3-7757-0889-0 , p. 128 ( limited preview ).
  14. Heiko Hermann and the collective Herzogstrasse Munich In: Offenburger Tageblatt May 4, 2016
  15. Edmund Hartsch: Maffay - On the way to me . C. Bertelsmann Verlag , 2010, ISBN 978-3-641-05009-2 , p. 128 ( limited preview ).
  16. Lisa Sonnabend: I'd rather stay at home. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung May 17, 2010
  17. TransAtlantic . NewMag, 1985, ISSN  0720-0811 , pp. 26 ( limited preview ).
  18. "We want people to get used to us" . In: Der Spiegel . No. 33 , 1971, p. 36-51 ( Online - Aug. 9, 1971 ).
  19. ^ Matthias Penzel, Ambros Waibel: Rebel in the Cola hinterland. Jörg Fauser . The biography . 2014, ISBN 978-3-944818-39-9 , pp. 128 ( limited preview ).

Web links

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

Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 45 "  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 28.2"  E