Holbeinstrasse (Munich)

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Holbeinstrasse
coat of arms
Street in Munich
Holbeinstrasse
Holbeinstraße 9 (former state insurance company of Upper Bavaria)
Basic data
State capital Munich
Borough Bogenhausen
Name received 1899
Cross streets Ismaninger Strasse , Friedrich-Herschel-Strasse, Schumannstrasse, Lamontstrasse, Possartstrasse , Keplerstrasse, Beetzstrasse
Places Shakespeare Square
Numbering system Orientation numbering
Buildings former state insurance institute of Upper Bavaria
tram Line 17, Holbeinstraße stop
use
User groups Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic
Technical specifications
Street length 600 m

The Holbeinstraße is a city road in the suburb Bogenhausen of Munich .

course

The street leads through the Altbogenhausen ensemble . It branches at the level Ismaninger Road 65 at right angles from this to the east, up to the Schumann street of late nineteenth lined tenement building, on the north side to the Lamontstraße of administrative and commercial buildings (former National Insurance Institute, now used commercially). To the east of Lamontstrasse, Holbeinstrasse is built on with villas. From Possartstrasse, its course is shifted a few meters to the south; on the north side follows the open space of Shakespeareplatz. Between Keplerstrasse and the end of the street on Beetzstrasse there is again two-sided villa development. Opposite the end of the street is the property of the Max-Josef-Stift .

designation

The street, which was only built after the incorporation of Bogenhausen in 1892 as part of the extensive development of eastern Bogenhausen due to urban expansion planning under Theodor Fischer , bears its name after the painter Hans Holbein the Younger . The name of the street goes back to 1899.

Architectural monuments on Holbeinstrasse

  • No. 1 apartment building, neo-baroque corner building with corner tower, 1901 by Max Kirschner and Sigmund Waidenschlager
  • No. 2 neo-baroque tenement house with corner tower, 1903 by Georg Müller
  • No. 3/5 double tenement house, Art Nouveau with loggias / balcony group, by Max Kirschner, 1909/10
  • No. 4 apartment building, Art Nouveau, by Sigmund Waidenschlager and Max Kirschner, 1907
  • No. 6 apartment building, Art Nouveau, by Sigmund Waidenschlager and Max Kirschner, 1907
  • No. 7 tenement house, Art Nouveau, by Emil Ludwig, 1903
  • No. 8 tenement house, Art Nouveau, by Sigmund Waidenschlager and Max Kirschner, 1907: The very clear division of the house into the part containing the staircase and utility rooms (left) and the wing with the representative living rooms (right) is remarkable .
  • No. 9 former state insurance company of Upper Bavaria, 1905, by Heilmann & Littmann
  • No. 10 apartment building, Art Nouveau, built by Paul Vincent Paravicini in 1900 for the director Gustav Nassauer. One of the early completely unhistorical, emphatically and idiosyncratically asymmetrical residential buildings in Munich .
  • No. 12 tenement house, Art Nouveau, by Lorenz Kirschner, 1911
  • No. 14 apartment building, Art Nouveau corner building, by Sigmund Waidenschlager, 1910
  • No. 17 Villa, around 1910
  • No. 22/24 Double tenement house in Baroque style, around 1910/20
  • No. 26 Villa, hipped roof corner building in historicizing forms, early 20th century.

literature

  • Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names. 6th edition 2007, Südwest Verlag, Munich, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4 , p. 147.
  • Dorle Gribl: 100 years of pension insurance in Holbeinstrasse. Edited by the Upper Bavaria State Insurance Company.
  • Willibald Karl, Karin Pohl: Bogenhausen. Volk Verlag, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-86222-113-4 .
  • Heinrich Habel, Klaus Merten, Michael Petzet, Siegfried von Quast: Munich facades. Town houses of historicism and art nouveau. Prestel Verlag, Munich 1974, ISBN 3-7913-0048-2 , p. 291 and fig. 153–155.
  • Winfried Nerdinger: Theodor Fischer - architect and town planner 1862–1938. Exhibition catalog, Ernst and Son, Publishing House for Architecture and Technical Sciences, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-433-02085-X , esp. P. 135 f.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Dollinger: Die Münchner Strasseennamen, 6th edition 2007, Südwest Verlag, Munich, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4 , p. 139
  2. http://www.nordostkultur-muenchen.de/architektur/landesversicherungsanstalt.htm
  3. Habel et al. a., Munich Facades, Fig. 155
  4. Habel et al. a., Munich Facades, Fig. 156
  5. Petra Hamburger: Holbeinstrasse 10. A house in Altbogenhaus through the ages. Association NordOstKultur: NordOstMagazin 2017, 21.

Web links

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

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 35 ″  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 5 ″  E