List of Munich street names / L

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The list of Munich street names lists the names of streets and squares in the Bavarian capital of Munich and also includes the meanings and circumstances of the naming. Currently valid street names are given in bold , names that are no longer valid after renaming or building over are given in italics .

Due to the large number of Munich street names, the list is divided into alphabetically sorted sub-lists.


Laberstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Laber , Berg southeast of Oberammergau
Karl Lachmann

Lachenhofstrasse , Perlach

(1981) Lachenhof, old farm and house name in Altperlach

Lachenmeyrstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1933) Ignaz Lachenmeyr (1862–1914), headmaster and parish clerk in the formerly independent parish of Trudering

Lachmannstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Karl Lachmann (1793–1851), classical philologist and Germanist

Lachnerstrasse , Neuhausen

(1891) Franz Lachner (1803–1890), composer Hofkapellmeister and honorary citizen of the city of Munich

Lackerbauerstrasse , Pasing

(1938) Lackerbauer, old farming family in the formerly independent town of Pasing

Ladenburger Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Ladenburg , Baden-Württemberg town north-west of Heidelberg

Lämmerstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(around 1820) lamb stables, which several butchers maintained here

Ländstrasse , Lehel

(1893) " Lände ", as the west bank of the Isar between Corneliusbrücke and Maximiliansbrücken was called; it was used by the raftsmen to moor before the central area in Thalkirchen was created.

Längsweg , Freimann

(1950) old field name

Lafatscherjochstraße , garden city Trudering

(1934) Lafatscherjoch , mountain in the Karwendel mountains

Lagerhausstrasse , Sendling

(1904) Location of the warehouses before the construction of the Munich wholesale market hall

Lahntalstrasse , Lerchenau

(1953) Valley of the river Lahn through North Rhine-Westphalia , Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate

Laibacher Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1927) Laibach , German name of the capital of Slovenia

Laimer Kirchweg , Laim

(2004) connecting route between the churches of St. Ulrich and Paul Gerhardt ; Renamed in 2010 to Am Laimer Anger

Laimer Platz , Laim

(1901) Laim , independent municipality, incorporated into Munich in 1900
The Laliderer Walls, seen from the north about 15 km away

Laimer Strasse , Laim

(1901) see above

Lalidererstraße , Berg am Laim

(1929) Laliderer Walls in the Karwendel Mountains

Lamontstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1899) Johann von Lamont (1805–1879), astronomer and physicist, director of the Bogenhausen observatory

Lampadiusstrasse , Moosach

(1906) Wilhelm August Lampadius (1772–1842), professor of chemistry at the Bergakademie Freiberg, discoverer of carbon disulfide

Lampertstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Lampert (around 895–957), Bishop of Freising

Lamprechtstrasse , Garden City Trudering

(1931) Lamprecht, called Pfaffe Lamprecht , clergyman and poet

Landaubogen , Sendling-Westpark

(2014) Landau , city in Lower Bavaria

Landecker Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Landeck , town with castle ruins in the municipality of Teningen north of Freiburg im Breisgau

Landfriedstrasse , Harlaching

(1906) Landfried, Huosigraf from the Agilofing family, who worked with his brothers in the 8th century as one of the first Bavarian monastery donors. a. founded the Benediktbeuern monastery

Landlstrasse , Obergiesing

(1906) Landl, part of the Austrian municipality of Thiersee

Landrichterstrasse , Fasangarten

(1930) District judge who called the so-called Schranne several times a year as a court

Landsberger Strasse , Schwanthalerhöhe , Laim , Pasing

(1878) Landsberg , City on the Lech

Countryside road , old town

(before 1586) meeting house of the Bavarian countryside or estates

Landshamer Strasse , Riem

(1945) Landsham , part of the municipality of Pliening

Landshoffstrasse , Obermenzing

(1958) Ludwig Landshoff (1874–1941), music researcher and specialist writer, conductor at the Munich Bach Society

Landshuter Allee , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg , Milbertshofen-Am Hart , Moosach

(1946) Landshut , capital of Bavaria. Lower Bavaria administrative district; before 1902 Fabrikstrasse, 1902 to 1917 already Landshuter Allee, 1918 to 1946 Hindenburg-Strasse

Landwehrstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1829) G. Ch. Viktor von Klöber, businessman and colonel of the Munich Landwehr Regiment "Older Order" , left the meadow between Schillerstrasse and Mathildenstrasse to the citizens for holding military exercises

Langackerweg , Freimann

(1950) old field name

Langbehnstrasse , Kleinhadern

(1931) August Julius Langbehn (1851–1907), writer and cultural philosopher

Langbürgener Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1962) Langbürgner See near Bad Endorf in Chiemgau

Langenburgstrasse , Alt-Aubing

(2011) Langenburg Castle in the Jagst Valley in Baden-Württemberg

Langenpreisinger Strasse , Feldmoching

(1954) Langenpreising , municipality in the district of Erding, named after the Preysing family

Langensalzastraße , Milbertshofen

(1925) Bad Langensalza , municipality in Thuringia

Langerhansstrasse , Allach

(1945) Paul Langerhans (1847–1888), German pathologist

Langerstrasse , Haidhausen

(1865) Robert von Langer (1783–1846), German painter

Langfeldstrasse , Freimann

(1997) Walter Langfeld (1886–1986), lieutenant captain and pioneer of sea aviation

Langkofelstrasse , Josephsburg

(1971) Langkofel , mountain in the Dolomites

Langkostrasse , Perlach

(1985) Dietrich Langko (1819–1896), painter mainly from the Munich plateau and from Frauenchiemsee
Joseph Lanner by Philipp Steidler

Langobardenstrasse , Harlaching

(1960) Longobards , West Germanic tribe

Langwieder Hauptstrasse , Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied

(1947) Langwied , Ort, incorporated into Munich in 1942

Lannerstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1948) Joseph Karl Franz Lanner (1801–1843), Austrian composer

Lanzenstielweg , Perlach

(1986) Georg Lanzenstiel (1909–1983), Oberkirchenrat, Protestant district dean of Munich and Upper Bavaria

Lanzlottstrasse , Pasing-Obermenzing

(1960) Rosa Lanzlott (1834–1923), actress

Lanzstrasse , Laim

(1901) Johann Lanz Jesuit priest, one of the 42 Munich hostages of King Gustav II Adolf in 1632

Laplacestrasse , Bogenhausen

(1908) Pierre-Simon Marquis de Laplace (1749–1827), French mathematician, physicist and astronomer

Lappenweg , Schwabing-Freimann

(1950), old field name

Lassallestrasse , Moosach , Feldmoching-Hasenbergl

(1963) Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), writer, socialist politician

Latemarstrasse , Giesing

(1930) Latemar , mountain range between South Tyrol and Trentino

Laubaner Strasse , Daglfing

(1972) Lauban am Quais , Silesian city, now in Poland

Lauchstädter Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1925) Bad Lauchstädt , town in Saxony-Anhalt

Lauensteinstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1936) Lauenstein , castle and district of Ludwigsstadt in Upper Franconia

Laufzorner Strasse , Harlaching

(1963) Laufzorn , district of Oberhaching south of Munich

Lauinger Strasse , Moosach

(1960) Lauingen , city on the Danube

Laurentiusplatz ,

(1918) 23rd district

Laurinplatz , Harlaching

(1910) Laurin , legendary dwarf king

Lautensackstrasse , Laim

(1904) Hans Sebald Lautensack (around 1520 - around 1565), German engraver and etcher

Lautenschlägerstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Karl Lautenschläger (1843–1906), stage technician, pioneer of electrical stage equipment

Lauterbachstrasse , Moosach

(1921) Hundt von Lauterbach, family owned the farms there in the 14th century

Lautererstrasse , Harlaching

(1912) Max Lauterer (1814–1893), private owner and founder

Lauterseestrasse , Obersendling

(1925) Lautersee , mountain lake west of Mittenwald

Lauthstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Franz Joseph Lauth (1822–1895), German educator, orientalist and specialist author

Lauweg , Solln

(1947) Hermann Lau (1822–1875), draftsman and porcelain painter. It was previously called Welserweg .

Lavaterstrasse , Waldperlach

(1930) Johann Caspar Lavater (1741–1801), pastor, philosopher and writer

Lavender Trail , Harlaching

(1964) Lavender , genus of plants in the mint family

Lazarethstrasse north ,

(1879) → Lazarettstrasse

Lazarethstrasse eastern ,

(1879) → Lazarettstrasse

Lazerethstrasse southern ,

(1879) → Lazarettstrasse

Lazarettstrasse , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1891) Location of the former royal Bavarian garrison hospital

Leberblümchenstrasse , Lerchenau

(1947) Hepatica , a species of the buttercup family

Leberlestrasse , Feldmoching

(1954) Hans Leberle (1878–1953), German brewing scientist

Lebermoosweg , Johanneskirchen

(1974) Liverwort , subspecies of the moss
Lebzelter around 1520

Lebschéestrasse , Untergiesing

(1899) Carl August Lebschée (1800–1877), painter and draftsman

Lebzelterstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1947) Lebzelter (gingerbread baker), old guild profession

Lechbrucker Strasse , Forstenried

(1935) Lechbruck , municipality in the Bavarian Allgäu

Lechelstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing , Moosach

(1921) Lechel, a former hunting and forest area near Moosach

Lechfeldstrasse , Laim

(1914) Lechfeld , gravel plain south of Augsburg

Lechnerstrasse , Thalkirchen

(1928) Georg Lechner (1833–1884), last mayor of the formerly independent municipality of Sendling

Lechstrasse , Neuhausen

(1921) Lech , right tributary of the Danube

Lederergasse ,

(1835)

Ledererstrasse , old town

(before 1381) Lederer, outdated term for tanner

Leebstrasse , Solln

(1955) Johannes Leeb (1790–1863), sculptor

Leerfeldstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1954) old field name

Lehárstrasse , Pasing

(1955) Franz Lehár (1870–1948), Austrian composer

Lehenweg , Perlach

(1959) old field name

Teacher-Götz-Weg , Trudering

(1933) Ludwig Götz (1867–1932), teacher and headmaster in Trudering

Teacher-Wirth-Strasse , Riem

(1998) Josef Lorenz Wirth (1928–1984), Rector of the secondary school in Trudering

Leibengerstrasse , Alt-Riem

(1937) former Leibenger property, whose owner IB Leibenger (1834–1896) was a member of the local council in Riem

Leiblstrasse ,

(1918) 18th district

Leibnizstrasse , Laim

(1938) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), German philosopher, mathematician, lawyer, historian

Leibweg , Bogenhausen

(1954) Georg Leib (1846–1910), court carpenter

Leidingerplatz , Moosach

(1947) Georg Leidinger (1870–1945), German historian and librarian

Leienfelsstrasse , Aubing

(1947) Leienfels castle ruins in Franconian Switzerland

Leifstrasse , Südgiesing

(1954) Leif Eriksson (* around 970, † around 1020), Icelandic explorer

Leimbachstrasse , Solln

(1956) Carl von Leimbach (1814–1891), architect, built the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich , among other things

Leinbergerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1935) Hans Leinberger (* around 1470/1480; † 1531 or a little later), sculptor

Leinthalerbrücke , Schwabing-Freimann

(1959) Leinthaler, family, owner of several farms in the area

Leinthalerstraße , Schwabing-Freimann

(1959) see above

Leinweberweg , Lochhausen

(2019) Leinweber , historical job title for weavers of linen

Leipartstrasse , Untersendling

(1949) Theodor Leipart (1867–1947), wood turner and trade unionist

Leipheimer Weg , Moosach

(1995) Leipheim , City on the Danube

Leipziger Strasse , Moosach

(1913) Leipzig , a major city in Saxony, memory of the Battle of Leipzig in 1813

Leisaustraße , Neuaubing

(1947) Leisau , district with castle of Goldkronach in Upper Franconia

Leisewitzstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1957) Karl Leisewitz (1831–1916), professor at the TH Munich

Leisnerweg , Johanneskirchen

(1984) Karl Leisner (1915–1945), venerated martyr of the Catholic Church as a blessed, died as a result of his imprisonment in a concentration camp

Leitmeritzer Weg , Am Hart

(1977) Leitmeritz , city in the Czech Republic

Leitzachstrasse , Harlaching

(1906) Leitzach , tributary of the Mangfall in Upper Bavaria

Lemckestrasse , Am Hart

(1956) Karl Lemcke (1831–1913), German aesthetician, art historian, song writer and novelist

Lemgostraße , Hasenbergl

(2007) Lemgo , city in North Rhine-Westphalia

Lena-Christ-Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1937) Lena Christ (1881–1920), Bavarian writer

Lenardstrasse ,

Lenaustraße , Sendling-Westpark

(1907) Nikolaus Lenau (1802–1850), Austrian writer

Lenbachplatz , old town

(1905/1906) Franz von Lenbach (1836–1904), German painter

Lengefeldplatz ,

(1918) 13th district

Lenggrieserstrasse ,

(1918) 24th district

Lenggrieser Strasse , Sendling

(1971) Lenggries , place in the Isarwinkel at the foot of the Brauneck

Lengmoosstrasse , Giesing

(1937) Lengmoos , district of Klobenstein in South Tyrol

Lentnerweg , Englschalking

(1932)
Josef Lentner (1755–1815), printer and bookseller
Adolf Lentner (1851–1932), painter and puppet player

Lenzfriederstrasse ,

(1918) 28th district

Lenzfrieder Strasse , Neuhausen

(1810) Lenzfried , part of the city of Kempten in the Allgäu

Leo-Graetz-Strasse , Obersendling

(1961) Leo Graetz (1856–1941), German physicist

Leonburgstrasse , Giesing

(1935) Leonburg , medieval hilltop castle south of Lana in South Tyrol

Leonhard-Bugl-Strasse , Lerchenau

(1961) Leonhard Bugl (1886–1959), member of the Feldmoching municipal council

Leonhard Eckstrasse ,

(1918) 29th district

Leonhard-Frank-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(1963) Leonhard Frank (1882–1961), German writer

Leonhard-Moll-Bogen , Sendling-Westpark

(1989–2014) Leonhard Moll (1870–1945), building contractor, renamed Landaubogen in 2014

Leonhardiweg , Trudering

(1933) Leonhardi rides in Trudering

Leonhardstrasse , Haidhausen

(1856) Leonhardi trips to the Leonhardikirche in Siegertsbrunn

Leonistraße , Forstenried

(1957) Leoni , part of the municipality of Berg am Starnberger See

Leonrodplatz , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1927) Leopold Freiherr v. Leonrod (1829–1905), Minister of Justice for Prince Regent Luitpold; former name Kasernenstrasse ; since 1938 only the section between Rotkreuzplatz and Leonrodplatz on Dachauer Strasse has had the name

Leonrodstrasse , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1906) see above
Leopoldstrasse, view in south direction to the Siegestor

Leopoldstrasse , Maxvorstadt , Schwabing-West , Schwabing-Freimann , Milbertshofen

(1891) Prince Leopold of Bavaria (1846–1930); Before Schwabing was incorporated into Munich, the southern part of this street was called Schwabinger Weg

Leoprechtingstrasse , Waldperlach

(1958) Karl Freiherr von Leoprechting (1818–1864), folklorist and genealogist

Leostrasse , Neuhadern

(1938) Leo, Munich bourgeois family

Lerchenauer Strasse , Schwabing , Milbertshofen , Feldmoching

(1958) Lerchenau , settlement colony, emerged from 1901 in Feldmoching, which was still independent at the time

Lerchenfeldstrasse , Lehel

(1891) Lerchenfeld , Bavarian noble family

Lerchenplatz , Solln villa colony

1947 renamed to Malerwinkel .

Lerchenstrasse , Feldmoching

(1938) Larks , bird species

Lerchenstrasse ,

(1835) → Lerchenstrasse

Lerchenstrasse , Solln

1947 renamed to Karl-Marr-Straße .

Lermooser Weg , Sendling-Westpark

(1972) Lermoos , municipality in Austria

Leschkircher Strasse , Trudering

(1934) Leschkirch , municipality in Transylvania, today Romania

Lessingstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1886) Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), German poet

Leuchsstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Georg Leuchs (1876–1944), doctor and mountaineer

Leuchtenbergring , Haidhausen , Berg am Laim

(1960) Eugène Beauharnais Duke of Leuchtenberg (1781–1824), stepson of Napoleon I.

Leuchtenbergring tunnel ,

(1960) see above

Leuchtenbergstrasse ,

(1918) 14th district

Leuschnerstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1954) Wilhelm Leuschner (1890–1944), Hessian Minister of the Interior, Deputy Chairman of the General German Trade Union Federation (ADGB)

Leutascher Strasse , Mittersendling

(1926) Leutascher Ache , tributary of the Isar

Leuthener Strasse , Forstenried

(1934) Leuthen , a village in the Miękinia municipality in Lower Silesia in Poland

Leutholdstrasse , Waldperlach

(1930) Heinrich Leuthold (1827–1879), Swiss poet, translator and journalist

Leutkircher Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Leutkirch , town in Baden-Württemberg

Leutstettener Strasse , Obersendling

(1921) Leutstetten , district of Starnberg

Leutweinstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1935) Theodor Leutwein (1849–1921), commander of the Imperial Protection Force and governor of German South West Africa

Leveling road , Berg am Laim

(1935) Elisabeth von Leveling (1825–1910), established several foundations for people with eye disorders

Levkojenplatz , Blumenau

(1938) Levkojen , genus of plants

Levkojenstrasse , Blumenau

see above

Lewaldstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) August Lewald (1792–1871), German writer and publicist

Libauer Strasse , Englschalking

(1956) Libau , city in Latvia

Libellenstrasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(1932) Dragonflies , group of insects

Lichtenbergerweg , Solln

(1970) Hans Reinhold Lichtenberger (1876–1957), painter, member of the Munich New Secession

Lichtenbergstrasse ,

(1918) 17th district

Lichteneckstrasse , Alt-Aubing

(1947) Lichteneck , castle ruins in Baden-Württemberg

Lichtenfelser Strasse , Aubing

(1959) Lichtenfels , district town in Upper Franconia

Lichtensteinstrasse , Neuhadern

(1947) Liechtenstein Castle in Baden-Württemberg

Lichtingerstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Adolf Lichtinger (1881–1945), City Councilor in Pasing

Lichtweg , Freimann

(1950) old field name

Lidelstrasse , Alt-Aubing

(1950) Lidel (or Liedl), old Aubing family

Liebensteinstrasse , Aubing

(1945) Liebenstein Castle in Thuringia

Liebergesellstrasse , Freimann

(1963) Paul Liebergesell (1871–1932), German architect and building contractor

Lieberweg , Am Hart

(1945) Franz Lieber (1800–1872), a German-American lawyer, publicist and legal and state philosopher

Liebfrauenstrasse , old town

(1872) Liebfrauendom

Liebherrstrasse , Lehel

(1899) Joseph Liebherr (1767–1840), watchmaker and professor of precision mechanics

Liebigstrasse , Lehel

(1876) Justus Freiherr von Liebig (1803–1873), German chemist

Liegnitzer Strasse , Moosach

(1924) Liegnitz , a city in the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship

Liendlweg , Englschalking

(1957) Liendl, court name for properties in the neighborhood

Lierstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1900) Adolf Heinrich Lier (1826–1882), German landscape painter

Liesel-Beckmann-Strasse , Mittersendling

(1983) Liesel Beckmann (1914–1965), business economist and first female professor for business administration in Germany

Liesl-Karlstadt-Strasse , Forstenried

(1964) Liesl Karlstadt (actually Elisabeth Wellano; 1892–1960), German soubrette, actress and cabaret artist

Ligsalzstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1878) League salt , Munich patrician family

Ligusterstrasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(1932) Privet , genus of plants from the olive family

Lilienberg am ,

(1835)
(1918) 16th district

Lilienstraße , Au

(1857) Course at the foot of the Lilienberg, next to the Nockher and Gebsattelberg typical elevation of the district

Lilienthalallee , Freimann

(1990) Otto Lilienthal (1848–1896), German aviation pioneer
Lilli Palmer

Lilli-Palmer-Strasse , Neuhausen

(2004) Lilli Palmer (1914–1986), actress, painter and writer

Lillian-Board-Weg , Milbertshofen

(1971) Lillian Board (1948-1970), English athlete

Lillweg , Freimann

(1957) Georg Lill (1883–1951), German art historian, monument conservator and specialist author

Lilly-Reich-Strasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(2001) Lilly Reich (1885–1947), interior designer

Lily-Braun-Weg , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1989) Lily Braun (1865–1916), German writer, social democrat, women's rights activist and journalist

Limburgstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1935) Limburg castle ruins in Rhineland-Palatinate

Limes Street , Aubing

(1945) Limes , border wall from Roman times

Limmatstrasse , Forstenried

(1984) Limmat , right tributary of the Aare in Switzerland

Lina-Hähnle-Strasse , Allach

(1953) Lina Hähnle (1851–1941), founder of the Federation for Bird Protection

Lina-Meittinger-Strasse , Laim

(1931) Lina Meittinger (1856–1928), actress and soubrette

Linastraße , Solln

(before 1920) Lina , daughter of Jakob Heilmann, who was involved in building the villa colonies in Solln and Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe. Became part of Munich when Sollns was incorporated in 1938.

Lincolnstrasse , South Energying

(1962) Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States of America

Lindacher Strasse , Alt-Aubing

(1947) Lindach, name of several localities near Munich, z. B. at Fürstenfeldbruck

Lindauerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1931) Lindauer, Munich bookseller family

Lindberghstrasse , Freimann

(1990) Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902–1974), American pilot, writer

Lindemannstrasse , Allach

(1947)
Ferdinand von Lindemann (1852–1939), German mathematician
Heinrich Simon Lindemann (1807–1855), German philosopher and university professor

Lindenfelser Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Lindenfels , Hessian town in the Odenwald

Lindenschmitstrasse , Sendling

(1891) Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Elder (1806–1848), history painter and professor

Lindenstrasse , Harlaching

(1912) Linden , tree genus

Linderhofstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1904) Linderhof Palace near Ettal

Lindpaintnerstrasse , Obermenzing

(1958) Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner (1791–1856), German composer and conductor

Lindwurmstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt , Sendling

(1878) Joseph von Lindwurm (1824–1874), doctor; was called Sendlinger Weg until 1487 , then Sendlinger Hauptstraße and Sendlingerlandstraße doctor

Linkstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1960) Albert Link (1868-1944), mountaineer

Linnenbrüggerstraße , Kirchtrudering

(1936) Fritz Linnenbrügger (1878–1919), was shot by the Red Guards of the council government

Linnéstrasse ,

(1918) 23rd district
Johann Georg Dominicus von Linprun

Linprunstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1875) Johann Georg Dominicus von Linprun (1714–1787), co-founder of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences

Lintnerweg , Am Hart

(1977) Karl Lintner (1855–1926), German brewing scientist

Linus-Funke-Weg , Lerchenau

(1963) Linus Funke (1877–1961), German trade unionist and politician

Linus-Pauling-Strasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(2002) Linus Pauling (1901–1994), American chemist, Nobel Prize winner

Linzer Strasse , Pasing

(1954) Linz , capital of Upper Austria

Lipowskystrasse , Sendling

(1912) Felix Joseph von Lipowsky (1764–1842), lawyer, historian and archivist

Lipperheidestrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Franz Josef Freiherr von Lipperheide (1838–1906), German publisher

Lippertstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Johann Caspar von Lippert (1724–1800), historian

Lippweg , Allach-Untermenzing

(1966) Lipp (Lippl), house and farm name from the previous owner Philipp (Lippl) Gottsmann

Lisbergstrasse , Neuaubing

(1947) Lisberg , municipality in Upper Franconia

Liscowstrasse , Waldperlach

(1931) Christian Ludwig Liscow (1701–1760), German diplomat and satirical writer

Lise-Meitner-Weg , Waldperlach

(1991) Lise Meitner (1878–1968), Austrian nuclear physicist

Liselottstrasse , Trudering

(1935) Elisabeth Charlotte (1652–1722), Duchess of Orléans

Lissi-Kaeser-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2011) Lissi Kaeser (actually Elisabeth Kaeser, 1882–1953), teacher and member of the Bavarian State Parliament

Listerstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Joseph Baron Lister (1827–1912), British medic

Listseeweg , Obersendling

(1925) Listsee near Bad Reichenhall

Lisztstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1906) Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Hungarian-Austrian composer, pianist, conductor, theater director, music teacher and writer

Littmannstrasse , Solln

(1955) Max Littmann (1862–1931), architect

Lobelienweg , Blumenau , Pasing

(2006) Lobelia , a genus of plants in the bluebell family

Lochhamer Strasse , Obersendling

(1921) Lochham , part of the municipality of Graefelfing

Lochhausener Strasse , Lochhausen , Obermenzing , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Lochhausen , a town in the west of Munich, incorporated in 1942

Lödenseestraße , Berg am Laim

(1935) Lödensee near Reit im Winkl

Löfflerstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Friedrich August Johannes Löffler (1852–1915), German hygienist and bacteriologist

Löfftzstrasse , Moosach

(1928) Ludwig von Löfftz (1845–1910), German painter

Löherweg , Allach-Untermenzing

(1956) Franz von Löher (1818–1892), German legal historian and politician

Loehleplatz , Ramersdorf

(1908) Adolf Loehle (1838–1905), reindeer and benefactor

Lions Den , Old Town

(before 1640) Origin of name unclear

Löwenhofstrasse ,

(1918) 19th district

Löwenstrasse ,

(1835)

Löwenzahnweg , Hasenbergl

(1959) Dandelion , flower genus

Löwithstrasse , Schwabing

(1947) Wilhelm Löwith (1861–1932), Austrian painter

Loferer Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1931) Loferer Steinberge , mountain range in Austria

Lohengrinstrasse , Oberföhring

(1933) Lohengrin , opera by Richard Wagner

Lohensteinstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Daniel Casper von Lohenstein (1635–1683), German lawyer, diplomat, translator and poet

Loherhofstrasse , Garden City Trudering

(1991) Loher, old court name

Lohmeierweg , Alt-Aubing

(1983) Franziska Lohmeier (1896–1977), Munich donor

Lohnrößlerweg , Trudering

(1957) Lohnrössler, old guild name for hauliers

Lohstrasse , Untergiesing

(1814) Lohe was the name of an earlier village in the area

Lohwiesenweg , Alt-Aubing

(1966) Lohwiesen, old field name

Loichingerstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Nikolaus Loichinger, keeper of Hofmark Menzing in the 14th century

Loignystrasse ,

(1918) 14th district

Loisachstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1904) Loisach , left tributary of the Isar

Lomeweg , Waldtrudering

(1933) Lomé , capital of Togo
Eugen Cornelius von Lommel

Lommelstrasse , Solln

(1927) Eugen Cornelius von Lommel (1837–1899), mathematician, physicist, rector of the University of Munich. It was previously called Böcklinstrasse .

Londonstrasse , Riem

(2011) London , capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the part of England

Longinusstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Longinus , saint, whose lance tip is kept in the village church of Obermenzing

Longobardenstrasse ,

(1918) 18th district

Lorenz-Hagen-Weg , Perlach

(1975) Lorenz Hagen (1885–1965), German trade unionist and politician

Lorenz-Huber-Weg , Neuperlach

(1981) Lorenz Huber (1862–1910), Catholic priest, founder and association president of the southern German association of Catholic workers' associations

Lorenzonistraße , Harlaching

(1900) Lorenz Lorenzoni (1733-1817), founder

Lorenzstrasse , Perlach

(1930) Lorenz Huber (1863–1919), farmer in Perlach

Lorettoplatz , Großhadern

(1962) Lorettohöhe , military cemeteries for those killed in the First World War

Loristraße , Maxvorstadt

(1877) Johann Georg von Lori (1723–1787), Bavarian civil servant, lawyer and historian

Lorschstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Lorsch , Hessian town with a monastery

Lortzingstrasse , Pasing

(1957) Albert Lortzing (1801–1851), German composer, librettist, actor, singer and conductor

Lossenstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Max Lossen (1842–1898), German historian

Lothringer Strasse , Haidhausen

(1872) Lorraine , landscape in north-eastern France

Lothstrasse Schwabing-West , Maxvorstadt , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1877) Johann Ulrich Loth (before 1599–1662), Bavarian court painter

Lotte-Branz-Strasse , Freimann

(1996) Lotte Branz (1903–1987), German politician (SPD) and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime

Lottlisa-Behling-Weg , Freimann

(1996) Lottlisa Behling (1909–1989), professor of botany and art history

Lotzbeckstrasse ,

(1918) 5th district

Louisenstrasse ,

(1835) → Luisenstrasse

Lovelockweg , Milbertshofen-Am Hart

(1971) Jack Lovelock , New Zealand middle-distance runner and Olympic champion

Lublinitzer Strasse , Daglfing

(1930) Lublinitz , Polish city in Upper Silesia

Lucia-Popp-Bogen , Obermenzing

(1994) Lucia Popp (1939–1993), Slovak opera singer

Lucile-Grahn-Strasse , Steinhausen

(1906) Lucile Grahn-Young (1819–1907), Danish dancer and ballet master

Lucile-Grahnstrasse ,

14th and 29th district
→ Lucile-Grahn-Strasse

Ludlstrasse , Laim

(1956) Josef Ludl (1868–1917), Austrian actor and operetta singer

Ludmillastrasse , Untergiesing

(1899) Ludmilla of Böhmen (around 1170–1240), Bohemian princess and duchess of Bavaria

Ludwig-Anderl-Weg , Neuperlach

(1977) Ludwig Anderl (1909–1967), Diocesan President

Ludwig-Braille-Strasse , Thalkirchen

(1956) Louis Braille (1809–1852), French teacher for the blind and inventor of the Braille script named after him

Ludwig-Brück-Strasse , Daglfing

(1954) Ludwig Freiherr von Brück (1812–1893), royal chamberlain

Ludwig-Dill-Weg , Perlach

(1985) Ludwig Dill (1848–1940), painter, president of the Munich Secession and co-founder of the Neu-Dachau artists' colony
Ludwig Erhard 1957 with his book Prosperity for All

Ludwig-Erhard-Allee , Neuperlach

(1986) Ludwig Erhard (1897–1977), former Federal Chancellor and Minister of Economics

Ludwig Ferdinand Bridge , Nymphenburg

(1904) Ludwig Ferdinand Prince of Bavaria (1859–1949), doctor, artist and philanthropist

Ludwig-Ferdinand-Platz , Nymphenburg

(1904) see above

Ludwig Ferdinand Platz ,

(1918) 23rd district

Ludwig Ferdinand Street ,

(1918) 23rd district

Ludwig-Gramminger-Strasse , Feldmoching

(2004) Ludwig Gramminger (1906–1997), Munich mountain rescue pioneer

Ludwig-Hilberseimer-Strasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(2001) Ludwig Hilberseimer (1885–1967), architect

Ludwig-Hunger-Strasse , Neuhadern

(1996) Ludwig Hunger (1898–1977), founder of the Großhadern settlement company

Ludwig Jungstrasse ,

(1918) 17th district

Ludwig-Jung-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2016) Ludwig Jung (1835–1906), member of the Munich Volunteer Fire Brigade and founder of the Bavarian Fire Brigade Association

Ludwig-Koch-Strasse , Freiham

(2006) Ludwig Koch (1909–2002), machinist, member of the city council from 1960 to 1972

Ludwig-Krafft-Strasse , Sendling

(1981) Ludwig Krafft (1901–1977) founded the municipal puppet theater collection in the Munich City Museum in 1940

Ludwig-Linsert-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1986) Ludwig Linsert (1907–1981), social democratic politician, trade unionist and resistance fighter against National Socialism

Ludwig-Merk-Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Ludwig Merk (1864–1916), first pastor of the Freimann parish

Ludwig-Radlkofer-Strasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1964) Ludwig Radlkofer (1829–1927), German botanist and university professor

Ludwig-Richter-Strasse , Laim

(1932) Adrian Ludwig Richter (1803–1884), painter and draftsman

Ludwig-Schmid-Strasse , Freiham

(2006) Ludwig Schmid (1900–1987), lawyer, member of the Munich City Council from 1945 to 1975

Ludwig-Thoma-Strasse , Pasing

(9147) Ludwig Thoma (1867–1921), German writer

Ludwig-Werder-Weg , Solln

(1957) Johann Ludwig Werder (1808–1885), engineer, including builder of the Großhesseloher Bridge, the Schrannenhalle and the Glass Palace

Ludwig-Wörl-Weg , Hadern

(1995) Ludwig Wörl (1906–1967), resistance fighter against National Socialism

Ludwigsbrücke , Isarvorstadt , Au

(1828) King Ludwig I of Bavaria (1786–1868)

Ludwigsfelder Strasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1938) Ludwigsfeld , formerly an independent municipality, incorporated into Munich in 1938

Ludwigsfeldstrasse ,

(1918) 28th district

Ludwigshafener Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1959) Ludwigshafen am Rhein , large city in Rhineland-Palatinate

Ludwigshöher Strasse , Thalkirchen

(around 1900) Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (1845–1921)

Ludwigshöherstrasse ,

(1918) 24th district

Ludwigstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1822) King Ludwig I of Bavaria (1786–1868)

Lübecker Strasse , Johanneskirchen

(1984) Lübeck , Hanseatic City in Schleswig-Holstein

Lüderitzstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1932) Adolf Lüderitz (1834–1886), German wholesale merchant

Lüdersstrasse , Neuperlach

(1973) Marie-Elisabeth Lüders (1878–1966), German politician (DDP, later FDP) and women's rights activist

Lueg ins Land , old town

(before 1806) Lueger Tower , watchtower, demolished in 1807

Lueg in the country ,

(1918) 1st district

Lüneburger Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1935) Lüneburg , city in Lower Saxony

Lützelsteiner Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Lützelstein , place and former county in Alsace

Lützelsteinstrasse ,

(1918) 17th district

Lützenkirchenstrasse , Daglfing

(1962) Mathieu Lützenkirchen (1863–1924), court actor at the State Theater in Munich

Lützowstrasse , Obermenzing

(1948) Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow (1782–1834), Prussian major general

Luganoweg , Fürstenried

(1988) Lugano , city in the Swiss canton of Ticino

Luise-Kiesselbach-Platz , Sendling-Westpark

(1930) Luise Kiesselbach (1863–1929), German poor worker, women's rights activist and social politician

Luise-Ullrich-Strasse , Neuhausen

(2004) Luise Ullrich (1910–1985), Austrian actress
Princess Luise (Ludovika Wilhelmine of Bavaria)

Luisenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1812) Princess Ludovika Wilhelmine of Bavaria (1808-1892), called Luise

Luitfriedstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Luitfried, pastor of Feldmoching around 786

Luitpold Bridge , Lehel

(1901) Luitpold von Bayern (1821–1912), Prince Regent of the Kingdom of Bavaria

Luitpoldsplatz ,

(1833) now Stiglmaierplatz

Luitpoldstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1843) see above

Lukasstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Lukas , male first name

Lungstrasse ,

(1906) Lung, Munich chief justice in the 15th century

Lupinenweg , Großhadern

(1947) Lupins , genus of plants

Lusenstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1980) Lusen , Berg in the Bavarian Forest

Lußweg , Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied

(2011) historical field name t

Lustheimstrasse , Obermenzing

(1938) Lustheim, abbreviation for the Neulustheim housing estate in Nymphenburger Park
Johann von Lutz

Lutzstrasse , Laim

(1901) Johann von Lutz (1826–1890), politician

Luxemburger Strasse , Schwabing

(1931) Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

Luz-Long-Ufer , Milbertshofen

(1971) Dr. Carl Ludwig "Luz" Long (1913–1943), German athlete, killed in Italy during World War II

Luzernenweg , Blumenau

(1956) Lucerne , plant species

Lyonel-Feininger-Strasse , Schwabing

(2001) Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956), painter and graphic artist

Individual evidence

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