List of high bunkers in Munich

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This list includes high bunkers in Munich . Most of them are now unused or used for other purposes (living, art), only two (in Schleißheimerstrasse and Blumenstrasse) are still dedicated as protective structures.

Bunkers or air defense towers were designed, patented and approved for air protection by the Reichsanstalt der Luftwaffe in the early 1930s. With the same degree of protection, high bunkers are cheaper, quicker and can be built with less material than deep bunkers. On October 10, 1940, an immediate Führer program was issued for the establishment of air raid shelters in the German Reich.

About 40 high bunkers. LS special structures No. 1 to No. 40 and eight underground bunkers were built by the Munich City Building Office under the direction of Karl Meitinger until the end of the war.

After the war all bunkers were to be blown up by American orders. There was a lack of accommodation, so the structures were largely preserved.

Legend

  • Name / Coordinates : Name of the bunker and its location coordinates. By clicking on the coordinates, the location of the bunker can be displayed on different maps.
  • Year : year of completion.
  • Number of places : the number of people who could find shelter in the bunker.
  • D : Indicates whether the building is a listed building and links to the corresponding entry in BayernViewer .
  • Special features : description of the building, current use or other special features.
  • District / District : District and number of the district in which the bunker is located, see also List of Districts of Munich and List of Districts of Munich .

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coordinates
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places
D. particularities District
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Hochbunker Blumenstrasse
48 ° 8 ′ 1.6 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 24.7 ″  E
1941 750 D. LS special structure no. 8. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Schmucker. Free-standing six-storey square building with a wall thickness of 1.3 m and a ceiling thickness of 2 m next to the Schrannenhalle ; Is still in operation as a civil defense building. Old Town  ( 1 ) Hochbunker Blumenstrasse.JPG
Bunker Anhalter Platz
48 ° 11 ′ 13.8 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 41.1 ″  E
1941 450 D. LS special structure no. 3. Built according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Kunz & Co. Five-storey octagonal tower with a flak structure. Air defense tower of the Milbertshofen deportation station Milbertshofen  ( 11 ) Munich, old bunker at Anhalter Platz (geograph 16041) .jpg
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High bunker (Pasing)
48 ° 8 ′ 49.5 ″  N , 11 ° 27 ′ 39.2 ″  E
1942 D. LS special building no. 29. Six-storey, square, attached tower with clock on the south facade; Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Moll . Privately owned. Pasing  ( 21 ) High bunker in Munich LS special structure 29 Pasing.JPG
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Bunker Boschetsrieder Straße
48 ° 6 ′ 0 ″  N , 11 ° 31 ′ 48.3 ″  E
1941 437 D. LS special building No. 36. Seven-story, square tower with a tent roof and open staircase. Accessible at ground level and via the stairs to the 1st floor. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Eisenhut. Sold by the federal government to a private investor in 2010. Obersendling  ( 19 ) Boschetsrieder Str. 68 Muenchen-1.jpg
Bunker Claude-Lorrain-Straße
48 ° 7 ′ 9.2 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 9.5 ″  E
1941 LS special structure No. 15. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Held & Francke . Was converted into a residential building in 2004. Untergiesing  ( 18 ) ClaudeLorrainStr Muenchen-02.JPG
Bunker Franz-Nißl-Straße
48 ° 11 ′ 35.5 ″  N , 11 ° 27 ′ 43.3 ″  E
LS special structure No. 19. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Stock & Söhne. One of the three air defense towers of the arms industry in Allach. As of 2019 in poor structural condition with difficult ownership conditions: The property belongs to the Catholic parish of St. Benno, the bunker of the city of Munich. Allach  ( 23 ) FranzNißlStr (Allach) Muenchen-01.JPG
Hochbunker Lautenschlägerstrasse
48 ° 11 ′ 21.1 ″  N , 11 ° 28 ′ 0.9 ″  E
1942 LS special structure No. 20. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Wahler. One of the three air defense towers of the arms industry in Allach. Protection of the Krauss-Maffei workers' settlement founded in 1938 on Lautenschlägerstrasse; was converted into a hotel by 2014. Allach  ( 23 ) Lautenschlaegerstr-Oertelplatz Muenchen-01.jpg
Bunker Allacher Strasse / corner of Krautheimstrasse 48 ° 10 ′ 56.1 ″  N , 11 ° 28 ′ 21.5 ″  E LS special structure No. 21. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Reischl. Similar to the Lautenschlägerstrasse building. One of the three air defense towers of the arms industry in Allach-Untermenzing. Dismantled in the mid-1980s. Untermenzing  ( 23 )
Bunker Thalkirchner Straße
48 ° 6 ′ 52.8 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 0.7 ″  E
1942 LS special structure no. 16. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Riepl . Has been vacant since 2013 and should be rented again or used for cultural purposes. Sendling  ( 6 ) Bunker Thalkirchner Str. Muenchen-1.JPG
Bunker Hotterstrasse
48 ° 8 ′ 11.9 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 12.8 ″  E
1941 750 D. LS special structure No. 32. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Liebergesell . Four-storey, rectangular building with a wall thickness of 2.2 meters. On the night of October 2nd to 3rd, 1943, several people died in an air raid in the bunker. Bomb explosions next to the building blew up the gas screens, the pressure waves broke through the gas-tight doors of the locks. Was used as accommodation for refugees after the end of the war. Is still owned by the federal government, is currently for sale. Old Town  ( 1 ) BunkerHotterstr Muenchen-01.jpg
Bunker Lerchenauer Strasse
48 ° 10 ′ 28.2 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 34.9 ″  E
1941 D. LS special structure no. 2. Free-standing five-storey round tower with a flat roof. Erected by Leonhard Moll according to plans by Karl Meitinger . Location of the former Oberwiesenfeld airfield. Milbertshofen  ( 11 ) Lerchenauerstr53 Muenchen-01.jpg
Hochbunker Lohnrößlerweg
48 ° 7 '40.1 "  N , 11 ° 40' 6.2"  O
1941 D. LS special building no. 6. Four-storey tower with an octagonal floor plan with a tent roof in the tradition of late medieval and early modern fortifications. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Jung. Accessible at ground level and via the flight of stairs to the 1st floor; Rebuilt. (Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2009) Trudering  ( 15 ) Hochbunker Lohnrößlerweg.JPG
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Hochbunker Prinzregentenstrasse ( Artificial Bunker Tumulka )
48 ° 8 ′ 20 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 34.2 ″  E
1942/43 250 D. Corner bunker for settlement (model settlement; so-called "Neue Südstadt"); Six-storey tower over a square floor plan. Identical to Brucknerstrasse; In 1993 it was converted into the Tumulka art bunker. Architects: Fritz Norkauer , Herbert Landauer and Walter Kratz . Owned by the Bavarian Insurance Chamber. Bogenhausen  ( 13 ) Prinzregentenstr 97a Art Bunker Tumulka Muenchen-01.jpg
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Hochbunker Prinzregenten- corner of Brucknerstraße
48 ° 8 ′ 18.9 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 41.7 ″  E
1942/43 250 D. Corner bunker for settlement (model settlement; so-called "Neue Südstadt"); Six-story tower with a square floor plan. Architects: Fritz Norkauer, Herbert Landauer and Walter Kratz. Owned by the Bavarian Insurance Chamber. Bogenhausen  ( 13 ) Brucknerstrasse Muenchen-01.JPG
Bunker at the corner of Bruckner and Zaubzerstraße
48 ° 8 ′ 21.5 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 42.5 ″  E
1942/43 250 D. Corner bunker for settlement (model settlement; so-called "Neue Südstadt"); six-storey tower over a square floor plan. Badly damaged in the war. Adapted to the subsequent modern residential building by cladding. Architects: Fritz Norkauer, Herbert Landauer and Walter Kratz. Owned by the Bavarian Insurance Chamber. Bogenhausen  ( 13 ) BrucknerZaubzerstr Muenchen-01.JPG
Bunker Quellenstrasse
48 ° 7 ′ 35.5 ″  N , 11 ° 35 ′ 9.6 ″  E
1942 530 LS special structure No. 11. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Muy & Pitroff. Today it houses a music and theater school. Au  ( 5 ) High bunker in Munich LS Sonderbauerk 11 Quellenstr..JPG
Bunker Riesenfeldstrasse
48 ° 10 ′ 34.7 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 56.3 ″  E
1941 448 D. LS special structure no. 1. Five-storey round tower with flak terrace; Covering in exposed brick masonry. Accessible at ground level and via the staircase to the 1st floor. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Gebr. Rank . Location at the former Oberwiesenfeld airfield. The bunker is used by the building department for the maintenance of the 35 m high exhaust air chimney of the Petuel Tunnel, which has been standing next to it since 2001. Milbertshofen  ( 11 ) PetuelringEckeRiesenfeldstr Muenchen-01.jpg
Bunker Schleissheimer Strasse
48 ° 10 ′ 53 ″  N , 11 ° 33 ′ 59.7 ″  E
1942 514 LS special structure No. 33. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Kunz & Co. It is still subject to civil protection and is available to the population as a shelter in the event of a disaster or defense. Milbertshofen  ( 11 ) SchleißheimerStr281 Muenchen-01.jpg
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Hochbunker Sonnwendjochstraße
48 ° 7 ′ 15.3 ″  N , 11 ° 38 ′ 43.4 ″  E
1941 D. LS special structure no. 7. Built according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Berlinger . Four-storey octagonal tower with a tent roof in the style of a late medieval-early modern fortification. At ground level and accessible via the natural stone staircase to the first floor. Berg am Laim  ( 14 ) Sonnwendjochstr 54a Muenchen-1.jpg
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Hochbunker Steinerstrasse
48 ° 6 ′ 12.9 ″  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 23.2 ″  E
1943 909 LS special building no. 17. Erected by Karl Stöhr's plans by Karl Meitinger , in the neo-renaissance style with a wall thickness of 1.5 m. In the 1980s the windows were walled up and the bunker reactivated because of the Cold War. Canceled in 2010 in favor of a new clinic. Thalkirchen  ( 19 )
Bunker Ungererstraße
48 ° 10 ′ 46.1 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 16.2 ″  E
1943 702 D. LS special structure No. 5. Built according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Brannekämper . Existing structure: seven-storey solid concrete building over a rectangular floor plan with a flat roof. The bunker was sold by the federal government to a private investor in 2010. After renovation and renovation work, an eight-storey residential and commercial building with approx. 1,000 m² of living and usable space was created. Around 2,000 tons of material were removed during the dismantling measures. Parts of it are now in front of the bunker as blocks. Schwabing  ( 12 ) Munich Ungererstraße 158 Hochbunker3750.JPG
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Bunker Müllerstrasse 1941 500 LS special building no. 40. Very similar to Hotterstr. Erected according to plans by Karl Meitinger von Lenz. Square floor plan, with a basement and four floors above ground. The entrances were at ground level on opposite sides. The bunker was demolished in the course of the new construction of apartments in 2010. Old Town  ( 1 )
Ohlmüllerstrasse high bunker 1941 530 Found on the grounds of the District Office, identical to Quellenstrasse. Demolished in 1987. According to plans by Karl Meitinger . Au  ( 5 )
Bunker Papinstrasse 48 ° 8 ′ 5.8 ″  N , 11 ° 25 ′ 6.1 ″  E Rectangular bunker of the former Reichsbahn repair shop (RAW). Demolished in 2013. Neuaubing  ( 22 ) Papinstr53 Bunker Munich.jpg
Bunker Rosenheimer Strasse 48 ° 7 ′ 20.8 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 23.1 ″  E High-rise factory bunker, corner tower of the "Munich Factory", Dynamit AG founded in 1929. Armaments factory for infantry projectiles and fuses. 9000 workers. From 1950 the Zündapp factory. Ensemble of 4 towers with 6 floors above ground. Berlin construction company Friedrich Michaelis. Berg am Laim  ( 14 ) Bunker in Munich Eckturm Rosenheimerstr..JPG
Bunker Rosenheimer Strasse 48 ° 7 ′ 23.7 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 19.8 ″  E High-rise factory bunker, central tower of the "Munich Factory", Dynamit AG founded in 1929. Armaments factory for infantry projectiles and fuses. 9000 workers. From 1950 the Zündapp factory. Ensemble of 4 towers with 6 floors above ground. Today covered by a new building. Berlin construction company Friedrich Michaelis. Berg am Laim  ( 14 ) High bunker in Munich central tower Rosenheimerstr..JPG
Bunker Rosenheimer Strasse 48 ° 7 ′ 19.2 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 25.2 ″  E High-rise factory bunker, central tower of the "Munich Factory", Dynamit AG founded in 1929. Armaments factory for infantry projectiles and fuses. 9000 workers. From 1950 the Zündapp plant . Ensemble of 4 towers with 6 floors above ground. Berlin construction company Friedrich Michaelis. Today Munich observatory . Berg am Laim  ( 14 ) High bunker in Munich central tower Rosenheimerstr..JPG
Bunker Anzinger Straße 48 ° 7 ′ 20.3 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 29.9 ″  E High-rise factory bunker, corner tower of the "Munich Factory", Dynamit AG founded in 1929. Armaments factory for infantry projectiles and fuses. 9000 workers. From 1950 the Zündapp factory. Ensemble of 4 towers with 6 floors above ground. Berlin construction company Friedrich Michaelis. Berg am Laim  ( 14 ) High bunker in Munich Eckturm Anzingerstr.JPG

Web links

Commons : Hochbunker in Munich  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Donath : Architecture in Munich 1933–1945. A city guide. Lukas Verlag , Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86732-011-5 ; P. 48 f.
  2. a b Bunker in Munich (PDF; 1.9 MB) in Standpunkte 6/2011, online magazine of the Münchner Forum eV, p. 11 ff ( Memento from September 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Bunker Boschetsrieder Str. 68 on geschichtsspuren.de; Retrieved January 19, 2012
  4. ^ Claudia Wessel : The good feeling in the luxury bunker , Süddeutsche Zeitung of April 13, 2004; Retrieved January 18, 2012
  5. Carmen Ick-Dietl: Standstill in the Allach bunker: cave explorers are slowly getting stuck. In: www.merkur.de. April 4, 2019, accessed August 28, 2019 .
  6. A hotel with bunker thoughts on merkur-online.de from September 20, 2009; Retrieved January 18, 2012
  7. Press archive on the bunker in Lautenschlägerstrasse on Donata Eberle's website; accessed on July 21, 2017
  8. Hotel im Bunker Website of the hotel; accessed on July 21, 2017
  9. ^ Matthias Donath : Architecture in Munich 1933–1945. A city guide. Lukas Verlag , Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86732-011-5 ; P. 50 f.
  10. ^ Art bunker Tumulka on the website of the Association for District Culture in the Munich Northeast ; Retrieved January 19, 2012
  11. Hochbunker Steinerstraße 3 on geschichtsspuren.de; Retrieved January 19, 2012
  12. Before the demolition: We were in Munich's largest bunker on merkur-online.de on March 28, 2010; Retrieved January 18, 2012
  13. Hochbunker Ungererstraße 158 on geschichtsspuren.de; Retrieved January 19, 2012
  14. Green light for bunkers on merkur-online.de from July 27, 2011; Retrieved January 18, 2012