List of Munich street names / A

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 Currently valid street names are given in bold , names that are no longer valid after renaming or building over are given in italics .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.


Aachen around 1647 by Matthäus Merian

Aachener Strasse , Schwabing

(1906) Aachen , city in North Rhine-Westphalia, from 813 to the 16th century the coronation city of the German kings

Aachenstrasse , Haidhausen

(1904) ran in a north-easterly direction from Nigerstrasse at the Prinzregententheater towards Prinzregentenplatz

Aaröstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1937) Årø , a Danish island in the Little Belt

Abacostraße , Herzogpark

(1934) Evaristo Dall'Abaco (1675–1742), Italian composer, chamber concert master of the Bavarian electors from 1715 to 1740

Abbachstrasse , Moosach

(1913) Bad Abbach , market town in the Lower Bavarian district of Kelheim

Abbestrasse , Allach

(1955) Ernst Abbe (1840–1905), physicist, member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences

Abensbergplatz ,

(1936)

Abensbergstrasse , Moosach

(1913) Abensberg , Lower Bavarian town in the Kelheim district

Abenthumstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1908) Jakob Abenthum (1842–1903), sponsor and founder of social institutions in Munich
Street sign for Aberlestrasse with an additional explanatory board

Aberlestrasse , Sendling

(1887) Johann Georg Aberle , one of the leaders of the Bavarian popular uprising against the Austrian occupiers, executed in 1706 on Marienplatz

Abrecher , Lehel (also Am Abrecher )

(1835–1876) now Praterinsel

Abtstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1923) Franz Abt (1819–1885), composer

Achatstrasse , Ludwigsfeld

(1952) Agate , semi-precious stone

Achenseeplatz , Trudering

(1921) Achensee, the largest lake in Tyrol, feeds the Isar with parts of its water

Achentalstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1929) Achental , the region around the aforementioned Achensee

Achleitnerstrasse , Harlaching

(1900) Martin Achleitner (1823–1882), Munich hydraulic engineer, lock keeper and builder of the Marienklause

Achwaldstrasse , Allach

(1958) Original name of Allachs as Ahaloh (Ache = brook; Lohe = forest)

Ackerlweg , Freimann

(1950) for a path leading to the fields

Ackermannstrasse , border between Schwabing-West and Neuhausen / Milbertshofen

(1960) Josef Ackermann (1896–1959), journalist, imprisoned in several concentration camps during the Nazi era
Ackerstrasse

Ackerstrasse , Au

(1861) named after the fields to which it led

Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1914) Adalbert Stifter (1805–1868), Austrian writer, painter and educator

Adalbertstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1829) Prince Adalbert Wilhelm of Bavaria (1828–1875), the fourth son of Ludwig I of Bavaria

Adaloweg , Feldmoching

(1956) Adalo, a noble from Feldmoching which in Chronicles of the noble Preysinggarten is called

Adam-Berg-Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1931) Adam Berg (1540–1610), printer and publisher, court printer of the Bavarian dukes Albrecht V and Wilhelm V.

Adam-Erminger-Platz , Schwabing

(1986) Adam Erminger (1698–1776), from 1735 Schwabing's first schoolmaster

Adam-Kraft-Strasse , Westend

(1918–1936)

Adam-Riese-Strasse , Waldperlach

(before 1930) Adam Ries (1492–1559), arithmetic master from Bad Staffelstein , is considered the father of modern arithmetic

Adams-Lehmann-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2004) Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann (1855–1916), Munich's first female general practitioner and gynecologist

Adamstrasse , Neuhausen

(1889) Albrecht Adam (1786–1862), German animal and battle painter, active in Munich from 1807

Adele-Hartmann-Strasse , Großhadern

(2002) Adele Hartmann (1881–1937), doctor, 1918 first woman with habilitation in the German Reich

Adelgundenstrasse , Lehel

(1845) Adelgunde Auguste von Bayern (1823–1914), second daughter of King Ludwig I.
Henriette Adelheid of Savoy

Adelheidstrasse , Maxvorstadt - Schwabing-West

(1898) Henriette Adelheid von Savoyen (1636–1676), wife of Elector Ferdinand Maria

Adelholzener Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1936) Bad Adelholzen , part of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Siegsdorf , one of the oldest spas in Bavaria

Adelmannstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1947) Martin Adelmann, privateer who set up a charity foundation in 1864

Adelsbergstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) the Adelsberg near the Lußsee in Langwied , on which 1677–1823 a Holy Cross Chapel stood

Adenauerring , Neuperlach

(1973) Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), first Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany

Adi-Maislinger-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1993) Adolf Maislinger (1903–1985), called Adi, anti-fascist and resistance fighter, prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp , 1945–1946 for the KPD in the Munich city council

Adilostrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Adilo , the first priest known by name in Perlach, who participated in the Freising Synod in 1180

Adlerfarnstrasse , Lerchenau

(1947) Bracken , a species of fern that is found worldwide

Adlerstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1934) Eagle from the genus of birds of prey

Adlschalkweg , Feldmoching

(1955) Adlschalk, a native of Munich named Odalscalchus de Munichen in a document from 1173/74

Adlzreiterstraße , Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt

(1886) Johann Adlzreiter von Tettenweis (1596–1662), from 1650 electoral Bavarian high chancellor

Admiral-Hipper-Strasse , Trudering

(1936–1947) Franz von Hipper (1863–1932), born in Weilheim, naval officer

Admiral-Scheer-Platz , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1936–1947?) Reinhard Scheer (1863–1928), naval officer

Admiralbogen , Schwabing-Freimann

(2008) Admiral , butterfly from the noble butterfly family

Admonter Strasse , Waldtrudering

(1962) Admont , market town in Upper Styria / Austria
Adolf von Baeyer

Adolf-Baeyer-Damm , Perlach

(1967) Adolf von Baeyer (1835–1917), professor and Nobel laureate in chemistry , taught from 1875 at the University of Munich

Adolf-Hackenberg-Strasse , Perlach

(2015) Adolf Hackenberg (1921-2009), teacher and local historian , who is primarily concerned with the history Perlachs employed

Adolf-Hieber-Weg , Oberföhring

(1978) Adolf Hieber (1898–1977), music dealer and music publisher, 1956–1960 Second Mayor of Munich

Adolf-Hitler-Allee , Solln

1938 renamed after Adolf Hitler ; previously Lindenallee in the municipality of Solln; 1945 renamed Diefenbachstrasse

Adolf-Kolping-Strasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1946) Adolph Kolping (1813–1865), founder of the Catholic journeyman's association, one of the founders of Catholic social teaching

Adolf-Mathes-Weg , Untermenzing

(1984) Adolf Mathes (1908–1972), Catholic priest and founder of the Catholic Men's Welfare Association in Munich

Adolf-Oberländer-Weg , Englschalking

(1984) Adolf Oberländer (1845–1923), Bavarian painter and draftsman, employee of the "Fliegende Blätter" and the "Münchner Bilderbogens"

Adolf-Pichler-Strasse ,

(1918–1936) Meindlstrasse

Adolf-Sandberger-Strasse , Pasing

(1953) Adolf Sandberger (1864–1943), music researcher, 1900–1930 professor of musicology at the University of Munich

Adornoweg , Moosach

(1995) Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969), philosopher, sociologist and composer

Adunistraße , Sendling-Westpark

(1965) Aduni de Sentilinga, 779 to 806 mentioned landlord in Sendling

Aengerstrasse ,

(1876)

Aengerweg ,

(1835)

Afrastrasse , Neutrudering

(1962) Afra von Augsburg , died a martyr around 304, venerated as a saint

Agatharieder Strasse , Neuharlaching

(1925) Agatharied , a district of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Hausham in the Miesbach district

Agathenstrasse , Neutrudering

(1933) Agathe , female first name

Aggensteinstrasse , Harlaching

(1931) Aggenstein , mountain in the Allgäu Alps

Agilolfingerplatz , Untergiesing

(1899) Agilolfinger , family of the first Bavarian duke dynasty

Agilolfingerstrasse , Untergiesing

(1899) see above
Agnes Bernauer

Agnes-Bernauer-Platz , Laim

(1901) Agnes Bernauer , lover of Duke Albrecht III. , drowned in the Danube by his father for reasons of state

Agnes-Bernauer-Strasse , Laim

(1901) see above

Agnes-Fink-Weg , Waldperlach

(2000) Agnes Fink (1919–1994), German-Swiss actress

Agnes-Kunze-Platz , Hasenbergl

(2012) Agnes Kunze (1923–1998) worked during the Nazi regime in an institution for the mentally handicapped, was a community nurse in Hasenbergl from 1953 to 1961 and set up a weaving cooperative in India where lepers worked and received medical care.

Agnes-Miegel-Strasse , Denning

(1983) Agnes Miegel (1879–1964), German writer and ballad poet, not without controversy due to her involvement with the National Socialists

Agnes-Neuhaus-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2004) Agnes Neuhaus (1854–1944), 1920–1930 member of the Reichstag for the German Center Party

Agnes-Pockels-Bogen , Moosach

(2007) Agnes Pockels (1862–1935), German physical chemist

Agnesstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1898) named after two people:
  • Duchess Agnes of Bavaria (around 1201–1267), wife of Duke Otto II.
  • Princess Agnes of Bavaria (1345–1352), daughter of Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria

Agricolaplatz , Laim

(1901) Georg Agricola, citizen of Munich and canon of the Indersdorf Monastery , one of the 42 Munich hostages of King Gustav II Adolf in 1632

Agricolastrasse , Laim

(1901) see above

Agrippastrasse , Waldperlach

(1930) Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486–1535), occult scholar and traveling doctor

Ahlbecker Strasse ,

(1936) Pognerstrasse

Ahornstrasse , Harlaching

(1929) Maple , native genus of deciduous trees

Aiblingerstrasse , Neuhausen

(1891) Johann Kaspar Aiblinger (1779–1867), Kapellmeister and church music composer, in Munich since 1819

Aichacher Platz , Sendling-Westpark

(1922) Aichach , Upper Bavarian district town

Aichacher Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1922) see above

Aicherstrasse , Pasing

(1948) Josef Aicher (1866–1940), municipal senior building officer and founder of the gas works in Pasing

Aidenbachstrasse , Obersendling - Solln

(1901) Markt Aidenbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau, where the Battle of Aidenbach took place during the Bavarian popular uprising .

Aignerstrasse , Obergiesing

(1897) Family name Aigner : Josef Max Aigner (1791–1856) and Martin Aigner (1814–1890) were teachers in Giesing

Aindorferstrasse , Laim

(1901) Johann Aindorfer, an iron merchant; he was one of the 42 Munich hostages of King Gustav II Adolf in 1632

Ainmillerstraße , Schwabing , Schwabing-West

(1888) Max Ainmiller (1807–1870), German glass painter from Munich; the windows of the Mariahilfkirche in Munich are made by him

Aitelstrasse , Straßtrudering

(1971) Aitel , also called chub, from the carp family
Academy of visual art

Akademiestrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1876) Academy of Fine Arts

Akazienallee , Feldmoching

(1918–1936)

Akazienstrasse , Neuharlaching

(1929) Acacias , hardwood genus from the legume family

Akelprasse , Neuharlaching

(1930) Columbines , a genus of plants in the buttercup family

Alarichstrasse , with pleasure

(1925) Alaric I (around 370-410), King of the Visigoths

Alban-Berg-Weg , Freimanner Heide

(1985) Alban Berg (1885–1935), Austrian composer

Albanistraße , Au

(1877) Francesco Albani (1578–1660), Italian painter

Alberichstrasse , Neuhausen

(1936)

Albert-Bayerle-Platz , Obersendling

(1977) Albert Bayerle (1906–1972), city councilor from 1952, third mayor of Munich from 1960 to 1972

Albert-Camus-Strasse , Freiham

(2017) Albert Camus (1913–1960), French philosopher

Albert-Langen-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1953) Albert Langen (1869–1909), publisher, founder of the satirical magazine 'Simplicissimus'

Albert-Pfretzschner-Weg , Untermenzing

(1985) Albert Pfretzschner (1893–1967), writer, Allach homeland and family researcher

Albert-Roßhaupter-Straße , Sendling / Sendling-Westpark

(1962) Albert Roßhaupter (1878–1949), SPD social politician from 1907 to 1933, member of the Bavarian State Parliament and from 1945 to 1947 Bavarian State Minister for Labor and Social Welfare

Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1965) Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), Protestant theologian and doctor, founder of a hospital in Lambaréné in Gabon, Central Africa, Nobel Peace Prize laureate

Albertgasse , old town

(before 1803) Franz Albert, 1792–1817 owner of the inn "Zum Goldenen Hahn" in Weinstrasse 10

Albertstrasse , old town

(1898) renamed after Franz Albert, owner of the 'Goldenen Hahn', now Weinstrasse 10. The street was previously called Thalergäßchen and then Hafnergäßchen .

Albertus-Magnus-Platz , Freimann

(1933) Albertus Magnus (around 1200–1280), doctor of the church, scholar and bishop, pioneering Christian Aristotelianism in the high Middle Ages

Albertus-Magnus-Strasse , Freimann

(1933) see above

Alblstrasse , Laim

(1928) Paul Albl, Franciscan, one of the 42 Munich hostages of King Gustav II Adolf in 1632

Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse , Solln , Thalkirchen

1947 renamed to Irmgardstrasse .
Albrecht Dürer (self-portrait)

Albrecht-Dürer-Strasse , Untergiesing

(1899) Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), German painter and graphic artist

Albrechtstrasse , Neuhausen

(1890) Bavarian dukes named Albrecht: Albrecht III. (the pious) (1401–1460), Albrecht IV (the wise) (1447–1508) and Albrecht V (the magnanimous) (1528–1579)

Aldegreverstrasse , Laim

(1904) Heinrich Aldegrever (1502–1555 / 1561), German painter and engraver

Aldrianstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Aldrian, father of Hagen von Tronje , legendary figure in the Nibelungenlied

Aldringenstrasse , Neuhausen

(1906) Johann von Aldringen (1588–1634), imperial count, imperial general in the Thirty Years' War

Alemannenstrasse , Untergiesing

(1925) The Alemanni , West Germanic tribe, mainly settled in the area of ​​today's Baden-Württemberg, Bavarian Swabia, Switzerland, Alsace and Vorarlberg

Alexandrastrasse , Lehel

(1891) Princess Alexandra Amalie of Bavaria (1826–1875), daughter of King Ludwig I.

Alexisstrasse ,

(1936) Meindlstrasse

Alexisweg , Neuperlach

(1972) Willibald Alexis , actually Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Häring (1798–1871), German writer,

Alfons-Goppel-Strasse , old town

(2005) Alfons Goppel (1905–1991), Bavarian Prime Minister from 1962 to 1978

Alfonsstrasse , Neuhausen

(1879) Prince Alfons of Bavaria (1862–1933), son of Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875)

Alfred-Andersch-Weg , Moosach

(1990) Alfred Andersch (1914–1980), German writer

Alfred-Arndt-Straße , Parkstadt Schwabing

(2001) Alfred Arndt (1898–1976), architect at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau

Alfred-Döblin-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1971) Alfred Döblin (1878–1957), neurologist and writer with Jewish roots, emigrated in 1933

Alfred-Drexel-Strasse , Moosach

(1934) Alfred Drexel (1900–1934), Reichsbahnrat, who died on the Nanga Parbat in 1934 on the German Himalaya expedition

Alfred-Jentzsch-Weg , Englschalking

(1956) Alfred Jentzsch (1850–1925), German geologist

Alfred-Kubin-Weg , Parkstadt Solln

(1964) Alfred Kubin (1877–1959), Austrian graphic artist and writer and founding member of the Blue Rider

Alfred-Ludwig-Weg , Untersendling

(1986) Alfred Ludwig (1892–1985), sponsor of kindergartens, green spaces and the zoo in Munich

Alfred-Neumann-Anger , Neuperlach

(1971) Alfred Neumann (1895–1952), German writer

Alfred-Pongratz-Weg , Neuperlach

(1981) Alfred Pongratz (1900–1977), Munich folk actor

Alfred-Schmidt-Strasse , Thalkirchen

(1900) Alfred Schmidt, District Office Assessor and sponsor of the former Thalkirchen community
Jogger on the Allacher forest path

Allacher Forstweg , Allach

(1965) leads through the Allacher Forest

Allacher Platz ,

(1936)

Allacher Strasse , Moosach

(1913) leads to the community, Allach, which was independent until 1938

Allensteiner Strasse , Denning

(1931) City of Allenstein , Polish city in the former East Prussia

Allescherstraße , Alt-Solln

(1938) Andreas Allescher (1828–1903), Munich teacher and mycologist

Allfarthstrasse ,

(1936)

Allgäuer Strasse , Neuforstenried

(1964) Allgäu , Swabian region, since 1802 largely part of Bavaria

Allinger Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Alling , municipality in the Fürstenfeldbruck district

Allingstrasse , Haidhausen

(1879)

Allmannshausener Strasse , Obersendling

(1921) Allmannshausen , part of the Berg community on Lake Starnberg

Alma-Siedhoff-Buscher-Weg , Moosach

(2018) Alma Siedhoff-Buscher (1899–1944), artisan

Almbachstrasse , Obersendling

(1925) Almbach , left tributary to the Berchtesgadener Ache

Almrauschstrasse , Solln

1947 renamed Sintzenichstrasse .

Alois-Gilg-Weg , Sendling

(1986) Alois Gilg (1857–1943), Catholic priest, founder of the Munich-West workers' association and pastor of St. Margaret in Sendling

Alois-Hahn-Weg , Neuperlach

(1976) Alois Hahn (1900-1972), journalist

Alois-Johannes-Lippl-Weg , Sendling

(1958) Alois Johannes Lippl (1903–1957), playwright, director and director of the Bavarian State Theater

Alois-Wohlmuth-Strasse , Harlaching

(1931) Alois Wohlmuth (1847–1930), actor at the Bavarian State Theater

Alois-Wolfmüller-Strasse , Freimann

(1991) Alois Wolfmüller (1864–1948), German engineer, inventor and aviation pioneer from Landsberg / Lech; he designed the world's first mass-produced motorcycle

Alois-Wunder-Strasse , Pasing

(1978) Alois Wunder (1878–1974), from 1914 mayor and from 1928 until the incorporation in 1938 mayor of Pasing

Alpenplatz , Obergiesing

(1898) the Alps , the highest mountain range in the interior of Europe

Alpenrosenstrasse , Obergiesing

(1900) Alpine rose , a mountain plant from the genus of rhododendrons

Alpine road , Obergiesing

(1898) see Alpenplatz

Alpine road , Solln

Incorporated with Solln in 1938; 1947 renamed Breitschwertstrasse

Cyclamen Square , Kleinhadern

→ Cyclamen Route

Cyclamen Route , Kleinhadern

(1947) Cyclamen , a genus of plants from the primrose family

Alprichstrasse , Lochhausen

(1953) Alprich, a resident who settled in the area of ​​today's Lochhausen around 950

Alpseestrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1929) Alpsee , a 1.9 km long lake near Schwangau in the Ostallgäu district

Alpspitzstrasse , Untersendling

(1926) Alpspitze , 2628 high mountain in the Wetterstein Mountains near Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Alpspitzstrasse , Solln

1947 renamed to Halbreiterstraße .
Alramstrasse

Alramstrasse , Untersendling

(1887) Maximilian Alram (around 1674 – around 1730), caretaker of the Grafschaft Valley near Holzkirchen, participant in the Bavarian popular uprising against the Austrian occupation

Alsenweg , Johanneskirchen

(1935) Alsen , Danish island in the Baltic Sea, part of Prussia from 1864 to 1920

Altdorferstrasse , Untersendling

(1927) Albrecht Altdorfer (1480–1538), German painter, engraver and master builder

Alte Allee , Pasing

(1945) avenue lined with old linden trees

Alte Heide , Schwabing

(1920) old hallway name between Freimann and Schwabing

Altenastrasse , Großhadern

(1938) Altena Castle in the Lennetal in Westphalia, the world's first permanent youth hostel

Altenburgstrasse , Neuaubing

(1947) Altenburg , a medieval castle near Bamberg

Altenhoffstrasse ,

(1936) now Altenhofstrasse

Altenhofgasse ,

(1835)

Altenhofstrasse , old town

(before 1781) location at the old court ; former names: Deininger Gassl (1479), Maleficantengassl (late 18th century)

Alter Hof , old town

(1861) Old courtyard through which the street runs

Old exhibition center , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1998) after the old exhibition grounds, which used to be south of the square

Old St.-Georgs-Platz , Milbertshofen

(1913) Old parish church of St. Georg , built on this site in 1510

Altersheimerstrasse , Harlaching

(1900) Wilhelm Altersheimer (around 1570–1643), Mayor of Munich

Althammereck ,

(1835) formerly Stiftsstrasse; now Altheimer Eck

Altheimer Eck , old town

(1861) Altheim was probably already a settlement that had arisen at this point before the second city wall was built; Earlier names: Elend (1369), Saumarkt (from 1573), Hirschbräugassl (end of the 18th century)

Altmannstrasse , Laim

(1922) Altmann, a Munich patrician family
Altmuehl

Altmuehlstrasse , Neuhausen

(1921) Altmühl , a left tributary of the Danube, rises northeast of Rothenburg ob der Tauber and flows into the Danube at Kelheim

Altomünsterstrasse , Moosach

(1984) Markt Altomünster , municipality in the district of Dachau

Altonaer Strasse ,

(1936) Leopoldstrasse

Altostrasse , Aubing

(1947) Alto († around 760), canonized hermit who is said to have founded the Altomünster monastery

Altöttinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1960) Altötting , a Marian pilgrimage site in Upper Bavaria

Alzenauer Strasse , Aubing

(1957) Alzenau and Alzenau Castle in the Lower Franconian district of the same name

Alzeyer Strasse , Moosach

(1968) Alzey district town in Rhineland-Palatinate

Alzstrasse , Obergiesing

(1906) Alz , outflow from the Chiemsee, tributary of the Inn, into which it flows at Marktl

Am Abrecher , Lehel (also Abrecher )

(1876) now Praterinsel

Am Ährenfeld , Großhadern

(1947) adjacent grain fields

At Aubinger Feld , Lochhausen

(2014) Field names of the area there.

At the Aubinger water tower , Neuaubing

(1999) the Aubinger water tower , an industrial monument

At the repair shop , Schwabing-Freimann

(2018) recalls the location of the former Munich-Freimann repair shop of the Deutsche Reichs- und Bundesbahn and Deutsche Bahn AG (1925–1995)

At the brook , Ramersdorf

(1930) Hachinger Bach that flows along the street

Am Bachrain , Feldmoching

(1956) next to the road the Kalterbach flows

At the Bahnsportplatz , Neuaubing

(1947) Sports field of the former Neuaubing repair shop of the Federal Railroad

At the Bauernwald , Waldperlach

(1964) Forest next to the road owned by the Perlach farmers
Bavariapark

At the Bavariapark , Schwanthalerhöhe

(2002) Bavariapark

On the mountain climb , Obergiesing

(1856) Location on the Isar slope

At the beehive , Neuharlaching

(1929) there used to be beehives here

Am Birkicht , Waldtrudering

(1933) neighboring forest with birch trees

Am Blankstadl , Ramersdorf

(1962) Name of a farm

At the flower garden , Neuharlaching

(1929) due to Neuharlaching's layout as a garden city

On the blooming tree , Fasanerie-Nord

(1947) flower meadow formerly located here

On the flower ring , Freimann

(1932) numerous flowers in the neighboring park
Blackberries

Am Brombeerschlag , Großhadern

(1947) numerous blackberries grew in a forest clearing

At the "Burgfri" eden , Feldmoching

(1955) Location on the truce of Munich

Am Dratfeld , Feldmoching

(1952) agricultural term for a fallow field or a cattle pasture

At the perspective , Obermenzing

(1938) lies in the extension of the perspective in the Nymphenburg Palace Park from the Nymphenburg Palace to the Blutenburg

At the Eicherhof , Zamdorf

(1962) old Zamdorf farm

At the entrance , old town

(1829) Inlet gate in the Munich city fortifications

Am Eisbach , Schwabing

(1969) the Eisbach flows along the road

At the ice field , Ludwigsfeld

(2019) after the ponds that used to be used here in winter for ice extraction

Am Erdbeerschlag , Lerchenau

(1958) wild strawberries that grew in the neighboring forest

Am Eschbichl , Johanneskirchen

(1984) old field name

Am Eulenhorst , Waldtrudering

(1933) Owls that used to nest in the neighboring forest

Am Fesenacker , Untermenzing

(1959) old field name (Fesen are fruits of spelled or spelled)

Am Feuerbächl , Au

(1857) Feuerbächl , a side canal of the Auer Mühlbach

Am Frauenholz , Hasenbergl

(2014) "Frauenholz", a forest in the north, derived from the hermitage "To our dear lady" built there in 1600 at the instigation of Duke Wilhelm V.

At the Gänsebühel , Obermenzing

(1947) Pasture for geese formerly located here

Am Gasteig , Haidhausen

(13th century) old name for a steep ("gachen") path

At the community forest ([web]), Allach

(2003) adjacent forest owned by the municipality of Allach, which was independent until 1938

At Giesinger Feld , Obergiesing

(1952) so-called corridors of a former large farmer at today's Ostfriedhof

Am Gleisdreieck , Pasing

(2009) adjacent track triangle between the railway lines of the S 5 Munich-Herrsching and Munich-Mittenwald

Am Glockenbach , Isarvorstadt

(1912) location on the Glockenbach ; the name comes from a bell-cast house that has been attested since 1454.

On Gottesackerweg , Feldmoching

(1947) Gottesacker, old name for a cemetery

Am Graben , Perlach

(1931) trench-like depression in which the Hachinger Bach seeps away

Am Gries , Lehel

(14th – 16th century) Gries is Old High German for sand or gravel

At the Hague , at the Hart

(1936) floor name ; Hag or Haag = hedge, fence, old fortification

Am Hackelanger , Pasing

(1963) old field name

Am Hain , Waldperlach

(1954) holy grove in the forest served as a place of judgment and assembly

Am Harras , Sendling

(1930) Café previously located there

Am Hartmannshofer Bächl , Moosach

(2010) the Hartmannshofer Bach flows nearby

At the hazelnut bush , Lerchenau

(1958) Field Name

Am Heckenweg , Harlaching

(1930) field name

Am Hedernfeld , Kleinhadern

(1958) Haderun or Hedern, one of the first settlers there

Am Heidebruch , Großhadern

(1947) Field name

At the Herrgottseck , Au

(1984) Field Name

Am Hierlbach , Johanneskirchen

(1954) Field Name

Am Himbeerschlag , Lerchenau

(1958) Raspberry bushes in the forest area that used to be adjacent there

Am Hirschanger , Lehel

(1897) before the English Garden was established, the electoral hunting ground was called Hirschanger

Am Hochacker , Waldtrudering

(1933) High fields were an early form of arable farming

At the high stand , Waldtrudering

(1933) High stand for hunting

Am Hohen Weg , Untergiesing

: (1921) Verlauf an einem kleinen Abhang
Black elder

Am Hollerbusch , Neuharlaching

(1929) Holler, dialect for elderberry

At the Hüllgraben , Riem

(1998) Location on the ditch, which was probably built around 1850 to drain the Erdinger Moos , which draws rising floods from the built-up areas with high groundwater levels (Truderinger Hüllgraben)

At the Isarkanal , Sendling , Thalkirchen

(1989) Runs along the Isar Canal

On the Jagdweg , Ramersdorf

(1952) Part of the former Fürstenweg to the hunting ground

Am Kapuzinerhölzl , Moosach

(1947) Kapuzinerhölzl was a forest belonging to the former Capuchin monastery in Munich

At the potato garden , Berg am Laim

(2019) Former experimental garden of the Pfanni works, which were located here until 1996

At the boiler house , Allach-Untermenzing

(2018) former boiler house of the Diamalt company

At the pine forest , Freimann

(1958) Field Name

At the monastery garden , Pasing

(1948) adjacent garden of the Institute of the English Misses

On the knee , Pasing

(1938) Shape of the course of the road

Am Kornacker , Großhadern

(1947) Field name

At the Kosttor , old town

(before 1624) Location of the Kosttores , city gate of the second Munich city wall ring

Am Krautgarten , Pasing

(1947) nearby fields on which many herbs were grown

Am Laimer Anger , Laim

(2010) Course along the green area of ​​the same name, previously Laimer Kirchweg

At the Langwieder Bach , Aubing

(1947) Course along the Langwieder Bach

Am Lehwinkel , Forstenried

(1927) Field name

Am Lilienberg , Au

(around 1700) after a monastery located there (existed until 1802)

At Lochfeld , Lochhausen

(1947) Field name

At Lochhauser Hügel , Lochhausen

(1956) Field Name

Am Lochholz , Allach

(1947) Field name

At Loferfeld , Lochhausen

(1947) Field name

Am Lüßl , Waldtrudering

(1958) Field Name

On the exhibition grounds , Messestadt Riem

(2004) adjacent exhibition areas of the New Munich Trade Fair Center . Former name: Alfons-Goppel-Straße ; this name was given in 2005 to the street at the back of the Munich residence .

At the Messesee , Riem

(1997) artificial lake at the entrance to the fair

At the Messeturm , Riem

(1997) Tower in the entrance area to the fair

Am Mitterfeld , Kirchtrudering

(1933) Field name

Am Moosfeld , Trudering

(1933) Field name
Auer Mühlbach

Am Mühlbach , Untergiesing

(1856) Auer Mühlbach , which was derived from the Isar near Harlaching under Duke Wilhelm V at the end of the 16th century

Am Münchfeld , Allach

(2011) field name

At the Münchner Tor , Schwabing

(2005) pair of skyscrapers north of Schenkendorfstrasse, which from a distance look like a gate into the city

Am Neubruch , Moosach

(1992) New land that the duke gave the farmers to cultivate in return for taxes

Am Neudeck , Au

(1857) Jagdschlösschen Neudeck of Duke Wilhelm IV , which came to the Paulan monastery in 1660 (no longer available today)

Am Neufeld , Riem

(1937) Field name

Am Nockherberg , Au

(1910) The Nockher banking family owned a summer house there since 1789, the so-called Nockherschlößchen (see also Nockherberg )

At the Nordring , Freimann

(2005) Münchner Nordring , a railway line in the north of Munich built between 1901 and 1939

At the Nymphenbad , Nymphenburg

(1947) formerly existing bathing establishment there on the Nymphenburg Canal

Am Oberfeld , Alt-Riem

(1937) Field name

At Oberwiesenfeld , Oberwiesenfeld

(2006) historical corridor name

At the Olympiapark , Oberwiesenfeld

(2007) adjacent to the Olympic Park

At the Perlacher Forst , Harlaching

(1906) runs along the Perlacher timber along

Am Pfaffensteig , Feldmoching

(1993) Pfaffe used to be a disgraceful term for pastor

Am Radenhölzl , Sendling

(1937) Field name

At the rose garden , Harlaching

(1929) based on the garden character of the garden city Harlaching

Am Schloßacker , Waldtrudering

(1936) Field name

On Schnepfenweg , Feldmoching

(1947) Schnepfenvögel , genus from the order of the plover-like

Am Schützeneck , Pasing

(1947) Schützengarten restaurant located there

Am Schwarzfeld , Johanneskirchen

(1965) Field name

Am Sommerfeld , Neuhadern

(1947) Field name

Am Stadtpark , Pasing

(1947) Location at the Pasing city park

Am Staudengarten , Neuharlaching

(1947) based on the garden character of the garden city Harlaching

Am stubble field , Neuhadern

(1947) Field name

Am Torfstich , Feldmoching-Hasenbergl

(2018) Reminder of the peat extraction that used to be there

Am Tucherpark , Schwabing

(1969) Hans Christoph Freiherr von Tucher , from 1959 to 1968 spokesman of the board of the Bayerische Vereinsbank

At Vogelanger , Solln

(1958) Field Name

Am Vogelherd , Forstenried

(1945) field name

Am Vogelsang , Waldtrudering

(1957) Field Name

At the Wageck , Au

(1958) Field Name

At the edge of the forest , Großhadern

(1947) Field name

At the Waldspitz , Neuhadern

(1947) Field name

At the moated castle , Pasing

(1967) around 1500 a pond castle was built here by the Pütrichs , demolished in 1815

Am Westpark , Sendling-Westpark

(1982) the Westpark was created in 1983 for the IGA

Am Wiesenbach , Neuhadern

(1947) Field name

On the meadow slope , Großhadern

(1947) Field name

Am Wiesrain , Freimann

(1950) field name

At the Zillerhof , Lochhausen

(1947) farm formerly located here

Amalienburgstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Amalienburg , one of the three pleasure palaces in the Nymphenburg Palace Park
Amalie Auguste of Bavaria

Amalienstraße , Maxvorstadt

(1812) Amalie Auguste von Bayern (1801–1877), daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria

Amalie-Nacken-Strasse , Freiham

(2017) Amalie Nacken (1855–1940), philanthropist, benefactress

Amarellenweg , Neuhadern

(1947) Amarelle, a variety of sour cherries

Ambacher Strasse , Forstenried

(1919) Ambach , part of the Upper Bavarian community Münsing in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district

Amberger Platz ,

(1936) Ismaningerstrasse

Amberger Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1910) Amberg , independent city in the Upper Palatinate

Ambossstrasse , Moosach

(2009) Anvil , tool for working metals

Amelbrechtweg , Lochhausen

(1965) Amelbrecht von Lochhausen, documented resident between 1130 and 1180

Amelungenstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Amelungen , in the legend the Dietrichs von Bern family

Amerstorfferstrasse , Obergiesing

(1906) Siegmund Amerstorffer, Mayor of Munich in the 16th century

Amfortasplatz ,

(1936) Ismaningerstrasse

Amfortasstrasse ,

(1918)

Amigonistraße , Nymphenburg

(1921) Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752), Italian Rococo painter, for example of a ceiling painting in the Great Hall of Schleissheim Palace

Amiraplatz , old town

(1931) Karl von Amira (1848–1930), legal historian, professor of canon law and constitutional law, founder of legal archeology

Amlingstrasse ,

(1918–1936) Kleiststrasse

Ammergaustraße , Sendling

(1904) Ammergau , area on the Ammer with the main town of Oberammergau in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district

Ammerlandstrasse , Forstenried

(1919) Ammerland , part of the Upper Bavarian community Münsing in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district

Ammerseestrasse , Laim

(1972) Ammersee , the third largest lake in Bavaria between the districts of Starnberg, Landsberg and Weilheim-Schongau

Ammerstrasse , Thalkirchen

(1935) Ammer , Fluss, (upper reaches of the Amper ).

Ammerwaldstrasse ,

(1936)

Amorsbacher Strasse ,

(1936)

Amortstrasse , Neuhausen

(1898) Eusebius Amort (1692–1775), provost of Polling Monastery and member of the Kurbayrische Akademie der Wissenschaften

Amperstrasse , with pleasure

(1931) Amper , outflow from the Ammersee, flows into the Isar near Moosburg

Ampfingplatz ,

(1936)

Ampfingstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1876) Ampfing , municipality near Mühldorf am Inn

Amselweg , Ramersdorf

(1930) Blackbird , species of bird from the thrush family

Amslerstrasse , Moosach

(1947) Samuel Amsler (1791–1849), Swiss engraver, professor at the Munich Art Academy

Amsterdamer Strasse , Schwabing

(1962) Amsterdam , capital of the Netherlands

At the Griesbreite , Johanneskirchen

(1984) field name ; Gries means sand or pebbles here

At the main fire station , old town

(1995) In 1902 the main fire station in Munich was relocated there

At the Kreppe , Haidhausen

(1856) Greppe refers to a ditch washed out by water, a ravine

At the Kreuzbreite , Johanneskirchen

(1984) Field Name

On the Langwieder Haide , Langwied

(2006) Langwieder Haide is a large limestone grassland area

At the Point , Riem

(1970) Point , originated from the Old High German biunta , which became Beunde and meant a fenced-in hallway

At the Rehwiese , Neuhadern

(1954) Field Name

At the salt bridge , Oberföhring

(1989) Heinrich der Löwe , then Duke of Bavaria, destroyed the bridge there over the Isar in 1158 and thus stole the income from the bridge toll for salt transports from Salzburg to Augsburg from the Bishop of Freising. The new bridge over the Isar was built further south, thus the first historical mention of Munich and thus the hour of its birth.

At the Schäferwiese , Obermenzing

(1998) Field Name

At the ski jump , Oberföhring

(1959) Remembrance of an earlier fortification

On the castle wall , Nymphenburg

(1968) along the western boundary of the Nymphenburg Palace Park

At the Schwaige ,

(1936)

At the Seidlbreite , Riem

(1970) Field name and family name
At the Stemmerwiese

At the Stemmerwiese , Sendling

(1985) the Stemmer family managed the Stemmerhof, east of the meadow, for centuries and made great contributions to the financing of the New Parish Church of St. Margaret

At the Streicherbreiten , Johanneskirchen

(1984) Field name and family name

At the Tuchbleiche , Oberföhring

(1988) Meadow on which cloths could be laid out to be faded by the sun

At the Würm , Obermenzing

(2002) the Würm , the only outflow from Lake Starnberg , flows into the Amper near Dachau

Andechser Strasse , Mittersendling

(1906) Andechs , community, place of pilgrimage, Benedictine monastery and brewery in the Starnberg district

Andernacher Strasse , Moosach

(1929) Andernach , town in northern Rhineland-Palatinate in the Mayen-Koblenz district

Andersenstrasse ,

(1936) Liebigstrasse

Andersenweg , Bogenhausen

(1978) Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875), Danish poet and fairy tale writer

Andraestrasse , Neuhausen

(1904) ran from Wendlstrasse to Schluderstrasse

Andreas-Hofer-Strasse , Giesing

(1925) Andreas Hofer (1767–1810), Tyrolean freedom hero against the occupation of Tyrol by Bavaria, executed in Mantua

Andreas-Sengl-Weg , Pasing

(1965) Andreas Sengl (1866–1940), Pasinger retailer and original

Andreas-Vöst-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1938) Andreas Vöst , fictional character by the writer Ludwig Thoma

Andréestrasse, Neuhausen

(1900) Andreas Andrée (1736–1807), Chamber Councilor at the time of Elector Karl Theodor

Anechostrasse , Trudering

(1939) Aného , town in the former German colony of Togo

Anemone Route , Harlaching

(1929) Anemones , genus of plants from the buttercup family

Anemone Road , Solln

1947 renamed Papperitzstrasse .

Angela-Molitoris-Platz , Pasing-Obermenzing

(2018) Angela Molitoris (1912–2002), economist, Chancellor of TUM , pioneer of the Garching campus

Angela-von-den-Driesch-Weg , Pasing-Obermenzing

(2018) Angela von den Driesch (1934–2012), archaeozoologist

Angelika-Lex-Weg , Schwanthalerhöhe

(2018) Angelika Lex (1958–2015), judge at the Bavarian Constitutional Court and Munich city councilor

Angelus-Silesius-Strasse ,

(1936) Liebigstrasse

Angererstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1925) Ottmar von Angerer (1850–1918), surgeon, personal physician to the Bavarian King Ludwig III.

Angerlohstrasse , Allach

(1947) Field name

Angermayrstrasse , Schwabing

1898 named after the court sculptor Christoph Angermayer († 1633); ran from Karl-Theodor-Strasse parallel to the (lower) Belgradstrasse to Riesenfeld

Angerstrasse upper ,

(1835)

Angerstrasse lower ,

(1835)

Angerthorstrasse ,

(1876) now Angertorstrasse

Angertorstrasse , old town

(1874) Angertor , part of the old city wall; Remnants of it were pulled down in 1869–1871

Angerweg , Ramersdorf

(1930) field name

Anglerstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1902) Gabriel Angler (1404–1483), panel and fresco painter, who between 1434 and 1437 made the splendid front or high altar in the chancel, including a tabernacle, in the old Frauenkirche

Anhalter Platz , Milbertshofen

(1932) Province of Anhalt , now part of the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt

Anhalter Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1925) see above

Anita-Augspurg-Allee , Neuhausen

(1989) Anita Augspurg (1857–1943), lawyer, pacifist and activist of the bourgeois radical women's movement

Ankoglstrasse , Trudering

(1933) Ankogel 3252 m high mountain near Bad Gastein in the Austrian state of Salzburg

Anna-Dandler-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1952) Anna Dandler (1862–1930), court and chamber actress at the Munich court theater

Anna-Strohmaier-Weg , Berg am Laim

(1988) Anna Strohmaier (1902–1985), co-founder of the Buhl-Strohmaier Foundation for spastic, paralyzed and blind children

Annabrunner Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1960) Annabrunn, part of the municipality of Polling in the Mühldorf am Inn district

Annaplatz St. ,

(1907)

Annastrasse Sct. ,

(1835) now St.-Anna-Straße

Anne-Frank-Anger , Berg am Laim

(1990) Anne Frank (1929–1945), Jewish girl and Nazi victim, best known for her diary

Anneliese-Fleyenschmidt-Strasse , Altperlach

(2015) Anneliese Fleyenschmidt , actually Anneliese Arneth, (nee Schmidt), (1919–2007), one of the first program speakers and later TV presenter for Bavarian Radio

Annelies-Kupper-Allee , Obermenzing

(1994) Annelies Kupper (1906–1987), German opera singer, professor at the University of Music in Munich, psychotherapist and peace activist

Annemarie-Renger-Strasse , Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied

(2018) Annemarie Renger (1919–2008), German politician (SPD), Vice-President and President of the German Bundestag

Annette-von-Aretin-Strasse , Ramersdorf-Perlach

(2015) Annette von Aretin , actually Marie Adelhaid Elisabeth Kunigunde Felicitas Klein, b. Freiin von Aretin, (1920–2006), 1954 the first program spokeswoman for the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation; from 1959 to 1980 she headed its casting office.

Annette-Kolb-Anger , Neuperlach

(1971) Annette Kolb (1870–1967), Munich writer

Anni-Albers-Strasse , Schwabing

(2001) Anni Albers (1899–1994), textile artist, graphic artist, weaver at the Bauhaus

Ansbacher Strasse , Schwabing-West

(1910) Ansbach , independent city, seat of the district administration of Middle Franconia

Anschütz-Kaempfe-Strasse , Zamdorf

(1957) Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe (1872–1931), scientist and inventor of the gyro compass

Gegengerstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1918) Alois Ansprenger (1853–1913), last mayor of Schwabing from 1883 to 1890

Anton-Barth-Weg , Obermenzing

(2000) Anton Barth (1871–1951), the last shepherd on the Schäferwiese, whose tenant he was from 1929 on

Anton-Böck-Strasse , Freiham

(2006) Anton Böck (1915–1994), a leading member of the Catholic lay movement and from 1949 to 1984 city councilor

Anton-Braith-Strasse , Altperlach

(1985) Anton Braith (1836–1905), landscape painter and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich

Anton-Ditt-Bogen , Milbertshofen

(1997) Anton Ditt (1912–1983) founder of the Euro-Industriepark in Munich

Anton-Fehr-Strasse , Untermenzing

(1956) Anton Fehr (1881–1954), agricultural economist, Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture, politician

Anton-Geisenhofer-Strasse , Trudering

(2006) Anton Geisenhofer (1907–1993), Munich pastor

Anton-Hammel-Strasse , Laim

(2011) Anton Hammel (1857–1925), designer of steam locomotives in the locomotive factory of Joseph Anton von Maffei

Anton-Hüblerstraße ,

(1904) Connects the Waisenhausstrasse with the Nymphenburgerstrasse and runs through the Grünwald Park

Anton-Meindl-Strasse , Pasing

(1948) Anton Meindl († 1925), city councilor in Pasing, councilor of commerce, owner of the Meindl printing company founded in 1901

Anton-Pichler-Strasse , Pasing

(1947) Anton Pichler (1853–1908), pastor in Pasing

Anton-Webern-Weg , Freimann

(1985) Anton Webern (1883–1945), Austrian composer and conductor

Anton-Weiß-Weg , Neuperlach

(1985) Anton Weiß (1900–1981), Munich City Councilor (1945–1967)

Anton-Will-Strasse , Am Hart

(1927) Anton Will (1752–1821), veterinarian, professor, head of the veterinary school in Munich

Antonienstraße , Schwabing

(1897) Maria Antonia of Austria (1669–1692), daughter of Emperor Leopold I , 1685 first wife of Elector Max Emanuel

Antwerpener Strasse , Schwabing

(1912) Antwerp , city in Belgian Flanders, named " in memory of the Netherlands which Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian incorporated into the Wittelsbach power at the time "

Anzengruberstrasse , Obersendling

(1970) Ludwig Anzengruber (1839–1889), Austrian writer

Anzerstrasse ,

(1936) Homerstrasse

Anzinger Strasse , Ramersdorf / Berg am Laim

(1924) Anzing , municipality in the district of Ebersberg

Anzlgutstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Anzlgut estate

Apenrader Strasse , Johanneskirchen

(1936) Aabenraa , Danish city, called Aabenraa when it belonged to Prussia from 1867–1920
Apple Avenue 15

Apple avenue , Obermenzing

(1938) Road lined with fruit trees

Apfelkammerstrasse , Pasing

(1938) Pasinger peasant family; In 1848 there was an apple room serving as a bailiff in the Pasinger Hofmarksgericht.

Apianstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1900) Philipp Apian (1531–1589), author of a new description of Upper and Lower Bavaria, the XXIV Bavarian land tables and a topography of Bavaria

Apolloweg , Obermenzing

(1962) Temple of Apollo in the Nymphenburg Palace Park

Appenzeller Strasse , Fürstenried

(1960) Appenzell , capital of the Swiss canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden

Arabellastrasse , Bogenhausen

(1964) Opera Arabella by Richard Strauss

Arader Strasse , Forstenried

(1935) Arad , town in the Romanian Banat

Workers' houses , Neuhausen

1898; ran between Donnersberger-, Renata-, Schluder- and Hirschbergstraße

Arberstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1906) Großer Arber , with 1455 m the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest and Kleiner Arber with 1384 m

Arcisstrasse , Maxvorstadt , Schwabing-West

1826 ( Arcis-sur-Aube ), where an eventful battle against Napoleon took place in 1814 , in which Bavarian troops were also involved

Arcostrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1862) Ludwig Graf von Arco (1773–1854), whose palace stood here until 1860

Ardennes Road ,

(1936) Homerstrasse

Ardinggaustraße , Waldperlach

(1958) Ardinggau, an earlier name for the area around Erding

Aretinstrasse , Harlaching

(1912) Karl Maria von Aretin (1796–1868), Bavarian historian, diplomat and politician

Argelsrieder Strasse , Fürstenried

(1921) Argelsried, part of the Gilching community in the Starnberg district

Argonnenstrasse ,

(1936) Homerstrasse

Ariadneweg , Bogenhausen

(1964) Title character in the opera Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss

Aribonenstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1960) Aribonen , name of a noble clan that held important offices in Bavaria and Austria between 850 and 1100

Ariboweg , Berg am Laim

(1956) Arbeo von Freising , (* ca. 723, † 784), Bishop of Freising

Arlbergstrasse ,

(1936) Meindlstrasse

Armanspergstrasse , Harlaching

(1910) Joseph Ludwig Graf von Armansperg (1787–1853), Bavarian Minister of State, 1835–1837 Prime Minister in the Kingdom of Greece

Arminiusstrasse , Untergiesing

(1899) Arminius (17 BC - 21), Cheruscan prince, destroyed three Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest in the Varus Battle in 9 AD

Arnauer Strasse , Am Hart

(1934) Hostinné , city in the Czech Republic, formerly Arnau

Arndtstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1888) Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769–1860), writer, historian, freedom fighter against the Napoleonic occupation of Germany

Arnikaweg , Großhadern

(1947) Arnica , genus of plants in the sunflower family

Arnimstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1927) Achim von Arnim (1781–1831), writer, important exponent of Heidelberg Romanticism

Arno-Assmann-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1981) Arno Assmann (1908–1979), actor, director, theater manager at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz

Arno-Holz-Strasse ,

(1936) 29th district

Arno-Holz-Weg , Denning . (1974) Arno Holz (1863–1929) poet and playwright of naturalism and impressionism

Arnold-Schönberg-Weg , Freimann

(1985) Arnold Schönberg (1874–1951), Austrian-American composer and composition teacher, developed the twelve-tone technique
Arnold Sommerfeld, 1935

Arnold-Sommerfeld-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1986) Arnold Sommerfeld (1868–1951), mathematician and theoretical physicist

Arnoldstrasse , Allach

(1947) Ferdinand Arnold (1828–1901), lawyer and botanist. Co-founder of the Bavarian Botanical Society

Arnpeckstrasse , Harlaching

(1910) Veit Arnpeck (* around 1440 † 1496), Bavarian historian

Arnrieder Strasse , Obersendling

(1929) Arnried, since 1938 part of the municipality Eberfing in the district of Weilheim-Schongau

Arnulfstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt , Maxvorstadt , Neuhausen

(1890) Arnulf von Bayern (1852–1907), third son of the Bavarian Prince Regent Luitpold, regimental commander of the infantry body regiment in the so-called Turkish barracks in Munich

Arnweg , Berg am Laim

(1956) Arn von Salzburg (* around 740 † 821) abbot, later archbishop of Salzburg

Aronstabstrasse , Lerchenau

(1959) Arum , a genus of plants

Arrasstrasse ,

(1936) 28th district

Artenaystrasse , Haidhausen

1898

Arthur-Honegger-Weg , Freimann

(1985) Arthur Honegger (1892–1955), Swiss composer

Artilleriestrasse , Neuhausen

Artillery regiment stationed nearby (in the Max II barracks ) in 1893

Artur-Kutscher-Platz , Schwabing

(1961) Artur Kutscher (1878–1960), German literary and theater scholar, professor in Munich

Artusstrasse ,

(1918)
(1936) 17th district

Arvenweg , Freimann

(1950) Swiss stone pine , the common name for Swiss stone pines

Arzbacher Strasse , Sendling

(1930) Arzbach, part of the municipality of Wackersberg in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district
(1936)

Arzberger Strasse , Fasangarten

(1935) Arzberg , town in the Upper Franconian district of Wunsiedel, known for its porcelain industry

Asamstrasse , Au

(1877) The Asam brothers were sculptors, plasterers, painters and architects and are among the most important representatives of the late baroque, mainly active in southern Germany

Aschaffenburger Strasse , Aubing

(1966) Aschaffenburg , town in Lower Franconia

Aschauer Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1921) Aschau im Chiemgau , municipality in the district of Rosenheim

Aschenbrennerstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1960) Ludwig Aschenbrenner (1902–1958), 2nd chairman of the German Alpine Club, Munich section when it was founded in 1947

Cinderella Street , Waldperlach

(1930) Cinderella or Cinderella , character from the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm or Ludwig Bechstein

Aschheimer Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1937) Aschheim , municipality in the district of Munich

Ascholdinger Strasse , Solln

(1935) Ascholding , part of the Dietramszell community in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district

Asenprunerstrasse , Feldmoching

(1950) Caspar Asenpruner, Feldmochingen pastor in an unknown time

Asenweg , Perlach

(1955) Asen , a line of Germanic gods according to Norse mythology

Asgardstrasse , Herzogpark

(1925) Asgard , according to mythology, place of residence of the Aesir family of gods

Askari Path , Waldtrudering

(1933) Askari , native soldiers of the former German-East African Protection Force

Asmarstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Asmar, Unfreier, exchanges properties in lohhusa from the Bishop of Freising for 976, thus the first documentary mention of Lochhausen.

Asperstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1955) named after Hans Konrad Asper (* around 1588; † 1666), sculptor, master builder and Munich court architect
St. Georg, Assling

Aßlinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1929) Aßling , municipality in the district of Ebersberg

Assmannshauser Strasse ,

(1936) 24th district

Astallerstraße , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1892) Munich patrician family of the Astaller, who were councilors in the 14th and 15th centuries

Asternstrasse , Kleinhadern

(1947) Asters , genus of plants from the sunflower family

Astrid-Lindgren-Strasse , Messestadt Riem

2005 Astrid Lindgren (1907–2002), Swedish writer and children's book author

Atelierstrasse , Berg am Laim

(2015) Atelier = (artist workshop )

Athener Platz , Harlaching

(1910) Athens , capital of Greece

Athens Street , Harlaching

(1910) see above

Athosstrasse , Harlaching

(1920) Athos , Greek monastic republic on the Chalkidiki peninsula

Attenkoferstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1951) Josef Anton Attenkofer, archivist of the Wittelsbach Archives and author of a Wittelsbach family history, around 1760

Atterseestrasse , Pasing

(1954) Attersee , municipality and lake in Upper Austria

Aubinger Allee , Freiham

(2017) Aubing , former village and today's district

Aubing-Ost-Strasse , Aubing

(1942) leads to the Aubing-Ost settlement

Aubinger-Loh-Weg , Aubing

(1966) Loh or Loch u. a. are toponyms for forest or wetlands

Aubinger Strasse , Aubing

(1947) see Aubing-Ost-Straße

Auenbruggerstrasse , Untermenzing

(1945) Leopold von Auenbrugger (1722–1809), Austrian physician and librettist. Inventor of the medical examination using percussion

Auenstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1874) Floodplains on the banks of the Isar

Auerbergstrasse , Neuharlaching

(1932) Auerberg , 1055 m high mountain in the Ostallgäu foothills of the Alps

Auerfeldstrasse , Au

(1856) led into the fields southeast of the Au
Wood grouse

Auerhahnweg , Allach

(2007) Capercaillie , a species of bird from the pheasant-like family

Auerkirchhofstrasse , Au

(1876)
today Regerstrasse

Ventilation ,

(1876)

Auerspitzstrasse , Fasangarten

(1930) Auerspitz , 1810 m high mountain in the Mangfall Mountains near Bayrischzell

On the ditch ,

(1936)

On the Wasen , Berg am Laim

(1983) Wasen = toponym for wet meadow, grassland

On the Schrederwiesen , Feldmoching

(1992) Field Name

On the commons , Lochhausen

(1959) Common land = common property of a community

On the Falkenbeiz , Forstenried

(1959) Community feeding ground for training birds

On the island , Lehel

(before 1879) part of the Museum Island

On the clay tongue , Oberföhring

(1988) Field Name

On the bird meadow , Neuhadern

(1947) Field name

Aufhüttenstrasse ,

(1936) 28th district

Aufkirchener Strasse , Obersendling

(1921) Aufkirchen , part of the Berg community in the Starnberg district

Auflegerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1931) Otto Aufleger (1849–1920), architect, architecture photographer and writer

Aufseßer Platz , Neuaubing

(1947) Aufseß , municipality in the district of Bayreuth

Aufseßer Strasse , Neuaubing

(1947) see above

Augsburgerstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(before 1823) probably after the messenger Josef Palmberger, who lived in this street around 1800, who came from Augsburg and was therefore called Augsburger (hence the spelling, because the name does not directly refer to the city of Augsburg)
August Bebel

August-Bebel-Strasse , Harlaching

(1955) August Bebel (1840–1913), socialist politician, member of the Reichstag, co-founder of the Social Democratic Labor Party

August-Everding-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2016) August Everding (1928–1999), director, 1953–1973 at the Münchner Kammerspiele, 1973–1977 director of the Hamburg State Opera, 1977–1982 director of the Bavarian State Opera, 1982–1993 general director of the Bavarian State Theaters

August-Exter-Strasse , Pasing

(1947) August Exter (1858–1933), architect a. a. of the villa colony Neu-Pasing I

August-Föppl-Strasse , Allach

(1956) August Föppl (1854-1924). Engineer, professor at the Technical University of Munich

August-Horch-Strasse , Untermenzing

(1960) August Horch (1868–1951), mechanical engineer and founder of the automotive companies Horch and Audi

August-Kühn-Strasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(2002) August Kühn (1936–1996), Munich writer

August-Macke-Weg , Parkstadt Solln

(1979) August Macke (1887–1914), painter, member of the Blauer Reiter artist group .

August-Zeune-Weg , Obersendling

(1956) Johann August Zeune (1778–1853), educator, geographer, Germanist, founder of the Berlin institution for the blind

Auguste-Halbmeier-Strasse , Freiham

(2017) Auguste Halbmeier (1867–1955), Munich City Councilor

Auguste-Kent-Platz , Pheasant Garden

(2017) Auguste Kent (1929–1992), interpreter and school director

Augustenfelder Strasse , Allach

(1956) Augustenfeld, district of Dachau
Auguste of Bavaria

Augustenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1812) Auguste von Bayern (1788–1851), daughter of the later King Maximilian I , by marriage viceroy of Italy, from 1817 Duchess of Leuchtenberg and Princess of Eichstätt

Augustin-Rösch-Straße , Hasenbergl

(1987) Augustin Rösch (1893–1961), Jesuit priest. He was in the Kreisau Circle resistance group and was arrested on July 20, 1944 after the assassination attempt.

Augustinergasse ,

(1835)

Augustinerstrasse ,

(1876)

Augustinerstrasse , old town

(before 1523) Augustinian monastery , secularized in 1803, the church was then used as a toll hall

Augustinus Street, St. ,

(1936) 32nd district

Aumeisterstrasse ,

(1936) 22nd district

Aumeisterweg , Freimann

(1931) Aumeister , restaurant with beer garden at the north end of the English Garden

Aurbacherstrasse , Au

(1898) Ludwig Aurbacher (1784–1847), writer

Aurel-Voss-Strasse , Untermenzing

(1947) Aurel Voss (1845–1931), mathematician, from 1891 professor at the Technical University of Munich
Auricle

Aurikelstrasse , Großhadern

(1938) Auricula , from the genus Primroses

Aussiger Platz , Milbertshofen

(1953) Aussig, German name of the Czech city Ústí nad Labem

Authariplatz , Harlaching

(1900) Authari , (* around 540 - 590), King of the Longobards

Autharistraße , Harlaching

(1900) see above

Auwaldgasse , Freimann

(1950) former alluvial forest on the Isar

Auwasserweg , Feldmoching

(1993) Field Name

Auwiesenweg , Freimann

(1950) field name

Avenariusplatz , Pasing

(1945), Ferdinand Avenarius (1856–1923), poet and founder of the magazine “Der Kunstwart” (until 1945 Adolf-Hitler-Platz)

Avenariusstrasse , Pasing

(1945) see above

Aventinstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1887) Johannes Aventinus (1477–1534), Bavarian historian

Axel-von-Ambesser-Strasse , Sendling

(1990) Axel von Ambesser (1910–1988, actually: Axel Eugen Alexander von Oesterreich), actor, film director and author

Ayinger Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1925) Aying , municipality in the district of Munich

Azalea Street , Hasenbergl

(1945) Azalea , plants of the genus rhododendrons (until 1945 Hermann-Göring-Straße )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Graf von Rambaldi: Munich street names and their explanation. Pilothy & Loehle, Munich, November 1894
  2. ^ Adams-Lehmann-Straße , on muenchen.de, accessed on July 3, 2019
  3. State capital Munich Editor: Adele-Hartmann-Straße. Retrieved September 4, 2019 .
  4. State capital Munich Editor: Admiralbogen. Retrieved September 4, 2019 .
  5. ^ Adolf-Hackenberg-Strasse. Retrieved October 29, 2016 .
  6. Diefenbachstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 13, 2013 .
  7. State capital Munich Editor: Agnes-Fink-Weg. Retrieved September 4, 2019 .
  8. State capital Munich Editor: Agnes-Kunze-Platz. Retrieved September 4, 2019 .
  9. Agnes-Neuhaus-Straße on muenchen.de, accessed on July 3, 2019
  10. State capital Munich Editor: Agnes-Pockels-Bogen. Retrieved September 4, 2019 .
  11. ^ Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names. 5th edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7787-5174-3 , p. 16.
  12. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Albert-Camus-Straße. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  13. Irmgardstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 19, 2013 .
  14. Alfons-Goppel-Straße , accessed on July 3, 2019
  15. State Capital Munich Editor: Alfred-Arndt-Straße. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  16. Allescherstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 15, 2013 .
  17. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Alma-Siedhoff-Buscher-Weg. Retrieved February 1, 2019 .
  18. ^ Hermann Sand : Sollner street names - Sintzenichstraße. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 25, 2013 .
  19. Breitschwertstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  20. Halbreiterstraße. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  21. State capital Munich Editor: Alter Messeplatz. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  22. Am Aubinger Feld , on muenchen.de
  23. State Capital Munich Editor: Am Aubinger Wasserturm. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  24. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming at the repair shop. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .
  25. State capital Munich Editor: Am Bavariapark. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  26. State Capital Munich Editor: Street naming Am Eisfeld. Retrieved July 27, 2019 .
  27. State Capital Munich Editor: Am Frauenholz. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  28. Am Gemeindewald , on muenchen.de
  29. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Hans Dollinger: Die Münchner Straßeennamen. 7th edition. Südwest-Verlag, Munich, 2007, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4
  30. State capital Munich Editor: Am Gleisdreieck. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  31. State capital Munich Editor: Am Hartmannshofer Bächl. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  32. State capital Munich Editor: Am Hüllgraben. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  33. State Capital Munich Editor: Renaming of the street Am Kartoffelgarten. Retrieved November 12, 2019 .
  34. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Am Kesselhaus. Retrieved February 26, 2019 .
  35. On the exhibition grounds , on muenchen.de, accessed on July 3, 2019
  36. ^ State capital Munich Editor: Am Messesee. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  37. State capital Munich Editor: Am Messeturm. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  38. State capital Munich Editor: Am Münchfeld. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  39. Am Münchener Tor , on muenchen.de, accessed on July 3, 2019
  40. Am Nordring , on muenchen.de, accessed on July 3, 2019
  41. State capital Munich Editor: Am Oberwiesenfeld. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  42. State capital Munich Editor: Am Olympiapark. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  43. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Am Torfstich. Retrieved July 31, 2018 .
  44. ^ Wasserschloss Pasing in Munich-Pasing. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  45. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Amalie-Nacken-Straße. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  46. State capital Munich Editor: Ambossstraße. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  47. Ammerstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  48. ^ Dictionary network - German dictionary by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  49. ^ State capital Munich Editor: An der Langwieder Haide. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  50. ^ State capital Munich Editor: An der Schäferwiese. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  51. State Capital Munich Editor: An der Würm. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  52. ^ Hermann Sand: Sollner street names - Papperitzstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 22, 2013 .
  53. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Angela-Molitoris-Platz. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .
  54. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Angela-von-den-Driesch-Weg. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .
  55. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Angelika-Lex-Weg. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .
  56. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 1, Literareron, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-89675-859-4 , p. 116 ( PDF; 1.1 MB ( Memento from April 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  57. ^ Anneliese-Fleyenschmidt-Strasse. Retrieved October 29, 2016 .
  58. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Annemarie-Renger-Straße. Retrieved August 23, 2018 .
  59. Annette-von-Aretin-Strasse. Retrieved October 29, 2016 .
  60. State capital Munich Editor: Anni-Albers-Straße. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  61. State capital Munich Editor: Anton-Barth-Weg. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  62. State Capital Munich Editor: Anton-Böck-Straße. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  63. State capital Munich Editor: Anton-Ditt-Bogen. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  64. State capital Munich Editor: Anton-Geisenhofer-Straße. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  65. State capital Munich Editor: Anton-Hammel-Straße. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  66. z. B. Address book for Munich 1915, as of October 31, 1914: E. Hubers Buchdruckerei, Knorr & Hirth ea
  67. Bayerische Landtafeln by Philipp Apian (1531 - 1589) , on ldbv.bayern.de, accessed December 29, 2017
  68. About us - local history of Pischelsdorf and Lausham ( Memento from September 3, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), Pichelsdorf volunteer fire department, accessed on July 5, 2019
  69. Astrid-Lindgren-Straße , on muenchen.de, accessed on July 3, 2019
  70. Atelierstraße on muenchen.de. Retrieved on July 27, 2016
  71. Erdbeerhof Attenkofer , on erdbeerhof-attenkofer.de, accessed on July 5, 2019
  72. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Aubinger Allee. Retrieved August 10, 2017 .
  73. State capital Munich Editor: Auerhahnweg. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  74. August-Everding-Straße on muenchen.de.Retrieved on January 2, 2017
  75. State Capital Munich Editor: August-Kühn-Straße. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .
  76. August-Macke-Weg. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  77. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Auguste-Halbmeier-Straße. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  78. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Auguste-Kent-Platz. Retrieved February 21, 2017 .
  79. source. Retrieved September 6, 2019 .