Pine garden

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The Kieferngarten is a quarter in the Freimann district in the north of Munich.

location

The pine garden stretches from Fröttmaninger Heide in the north to Heidemannstrasse in the south. In the east lies the federal motorway 9 towards Nuremberg, in the west the Carl-Orff-Bogen-Park . Fröttmaning joins in the northeast .

description

In the pine garden is the Freimann district sports facility , the DAV climbing and bouldering center Munich-North and the traffic control center of the southern Bavaria motorway directorate . The Kieferngarten underground station with park and ride car park Kieferngarten is also located at Kieferngarten .

Today the pine garden is part of the Munich Cultural History Trail .

history

The pine garden is located on a former US military site south of the Fröttmaninger Heide. It was created by the merger of three settlers. It is named after the Kieferngarten settlements founded in September 1946 . From 1947 onwards, this established a wild settlement on the former shooting range north of Heidemannstrasse, which the city council called shooting range settlements . By the early 1950s, around 600 parcels had been developed in this way. Ammunition residues are still suspected there today. In 1950 the Kieferngartenstraße was laid out for development. At the same time, another wild settlement was built, which the city council designated in 1950 as the Freimann garden settlement .

The city council subsequently approved these black buildings in 1952. In addition, the makeshift home settlement and the Großkopf settlement , which was named after Johann Großkopf, the brewery worker and later chairman of the Munich-North settlements, are integrated into the Kieferngarten district.

The then terminus of the first Munich subway line 6 was named Kieferngarten by the main committee of the city council on March 19, 1968.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/dam/jcr:61ca7c8f-9988-4cf2-850b-8a3e9480e111/KulturGeschichtsPfad-12-Schwabing-Freimann.pdf
  2. https://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Direktorium/Stadtarchiv/Publikationen/Von-Allach-bis-Zamilapark/Einleitung-Geschichte/Bezirk12.html
  3. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/altlast-zehn-tonnen-munition-im-garten-und-eine-familie-vor-dem-ruin-1.3414622

Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 8.2 "  N , 11 ° 36 ′ 41.6"  E