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 Currently valid street names are given in bold , names that are no longer valid after renaming or building over are given in italics .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


Lothar von Faber

Faberstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Lothar von Faber (1817–1896), German industrialist, founder of today's Faber-Castell stationery factory, ennobled in 1881

Fabinistraße , Trudering

1934: Theophil von Fabini (Fabinyi) (1822–1908), freedom hero of the Transylvanians, promoter of Germanness in Hungary

Fabrikstrasse ,

(1835) → Thierschstrasse

Fabrikstrasse ,

(1904) → Landshuter Allee

Fabrikstrasse , Aubing

(1942) leads to a chemical factory in Aubing

Factory route ,

(1835)

Fachnerstrasse , Laim

(1922) Munich wholesalers and councilors family of Fachner

Fährwegl , Waldtrudering

1986 old field name

Färbergraben , old town

(after 1490, before 1517) Moat on the first city wall, where dyers worked; formerly Sattlergässchen

Fäustlestrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1926) Johann Nepomuk von Fäustle (1828–1887), lawyer who u. a. was Bavarian Minister of Justice from 1871 to 1887

Fafnerstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1931) Fafner , dragon figure from Nordic mythology in Richard Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen

Faganastrasse , Lerchenau

(1947) Fagana - Preysing , Bavarian nobility and nobility, founder and sponsor of Feldmoching (first mentioned in 790)

Faistenbergerstrasse , Harlaching

(1914) Andreas Faistenberger (1646–1735), sculptor who a. a. created the pulpit of the Munich Theatine Church

Faistenlohestrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Common name for the Aubinger Lohe in the 16th century

Falckenbergstrasse , old town

(1968) Otto Falckenberg (1873–1947), director and dramaturge, director of the Münchner Kammerspiele

Falkenhorstweg , Forstenried

(1955) Falcon nests in the nearby Forstenrieder Park

Falkensteinstrasse , Obergiesing

(1952) Falkenstein castle ruins near Pfronten in the Allgäu, Germany's highest castle complex (1268 m), built around 1270/80

Falkenstrasse , Au

(1957) Falkenau, named after a falconry that belonged to a hunting lodge of Duke Albrecht V in the 16th century
The falcon tower, painting by Heinrich Schönfeld , 1840

Falkenthurmgasse ,

(1835)

Falkenturmstrasse , old town

(1781) Falcon Tower (demolished in 1853); previously since 1540 probably Falkengässel

Falkweg , Pasing

(1947) Johannes Daniel Falk (1768–1826), song poet, writer, founder of an institute for orphans

Fallmerayerstraße , Schwabing-West

(1896) Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer (1790–1861), Professor of Philology and Universal History

Fallmereyerstrasse ,

(1918) 26th and 27th districts

Fallstrasse , Sendling

(1959) Fall , part of the Lenggries district, became known through Ludwig Ganghofer's novel “ The Hunter of Fall ” (1886). The old village had to give way to the Sylvenstein reservoir in 1957 , and a new place called Fall was built for the residents a few hundred meters higher on the road to Vorderriß before the valley was flooded .

Farchanter Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1922) Farchant , municipality in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district

Farinellistraße , Schwabing-West

(1899) Farinelli , actually Carlo Broschi (1705–1782), Italian castrato singer

Farnweg , Großhadern

(1947) Ferns , genus of plants

Pheasant Garden ,

(1876)

Fasanenplatz ,

Fasanenstrasse , Obermenzing

(1938) formerly area for pheasant hunting

Fasaneriestrasse , Neuhausen

(around 1890) former pheasantry in Ebenau (part of the municipality of Nymphenburg)

Fasanerieweg ,

(1876)
(1904)

Fasangartenstrasse , Obergiesing

(possibly in the 18th century) forester's house and the Fasangarten district

Fasanjägerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1959) electoral pheasant hunters in Perlach who supervised the pheasantry

Fasoltstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1931) Fasolt , the giant from Richard Wagner's opera Rheingold

Fastlingerstrasse , Allach

(1954) Maximilian Fastlinger (1866–1918), historian, collegiate canon and archbishop librarian of the Diocese of Freising

Fastlstrasse , Forstenried

(1954) Augustin Fastl (1707–1767), "regulated Canon of Polling in Oberbaiern"

Fatimastrasse , Forstenried

(1956) Fátima , Portuguese Marian pilgrimage site

Faulwiesenweg , Lochhausen

(1953) Field name , Faulwiesen = swamp meadows

Faustnerweg , Solln

(1947) Leonhard Bernhard Faustner (1815–1884), Munich painter

Fauststrasse , Waldtrudering

(1930) Johann Georg Faust , healer, astrologer, alchemist, whose biography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe for his work; († 1541 * in 1480) Faust inspired

Federgrasweg , Feldmoching-Hasenbergl

(2019) Feather grass (Stipa pulcherrima ssp. Bavarica) from the sweet grass family
Federsee

Federseestrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Federsee near Bad Buchau in Upper Swabia

Fehlnerweg , Pasing

(1980) Georg Fehlner (1884–1953), Pasing city treasurer at a time when Pasing was still self-employed

Fehwiesenstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1915) the Battle of Ampfing took place on the Fehwiese in 1322

Feichthofstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) former Feichthof in Menzing

Feichtmayrstrasse , Moosach

(1925) Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer the Elder (1698–1763?), Plasterer of the baroque Wessobrunn school

Feichtstrasse , Neuperlach

(1930) field name

Feigstrasse , Allach

(1955) Michael Feig (1852–1919), Mayor of Allach

Feilitzschplatz , Schwabing

1933 renamed Danziger Freiheit , 1946 Münchener Freiheit , 1998 Münchner Freiheit

Feilitzschstrasse , Schwabing

(1891) Maximilian Alexander Freiherr von Feilitzsch (1834–1913), Bavarian State Minister of the Interior and Council of State (1881–1907), honorary citizen of the city of Munich

Feinhalsstrasse , Obermenzing

(1965) Fritz Feinhals (1869–1940), opera singer, Royal Bavarian Chamber Singer

Feldafinger Platz , Obersendling

(1921) Feldafing , municipality in the district of Starnberg

Feldafinger Strasse , Obersendling

(1921) see above

Feldanger , Freimann

(1950) field name

Feldbahnstrasse , Lerchenau

(1921) formerly running here narrow-gauge field railway

Feldbergstrasse , Trudering

(1932) Feldberg (mountain in the Black Forest) (1493 m), highest mountain in the Black Forest

Feldhüterweg , Lochhausen

(1965) Field guards , people employed by municipalities to protect fields from thieves

Feldkirchener Strasse , Daglfing

(1925) Feldkirchen , municipality in the district of Munich

Feldmeierbogen , Altaubing

(1983) August Feldmeier (1900–1970), textile merchant whose textile company Feldmeier merged with Ludwig Beck on Rathauseck

Feldmochinger Seeweg , Feldmoching

(1965) Way to Feldmochinger See

Feldmochinger Strasse , Moosach , Feldmoching

(1913) Feldmoching , district of Munich

Feldstrasse upper ,

(1876)
(1904)

Feldstrasse lower ,

(1876)
(1904)

Dirt road ,

(1835)

Felicitas-Füss-Strasse , Waldtrudering

(1998) Felicitas Füss (1911–1993), city councilor in Munich

Felix-Buttersack-Weg , Untermenzing

(1987) Felix Buttersack (1900–1986), publisher, editor-in-chief of Münchner Merkur and co-founder of the Ramadama rubble campaign
Felix Dahn pre 1912

Felix-Dahn-Strasse , Herzogpark

(1914) Felix Dahn (1834–1912), German professor of law, writer and historian

Felix-Fechenbach-Bogen , Schwabing-West

(2002) Felix Fechenbach (1894–1933), private secretary of Kurt Eisner, whose murder he witnessed and wrote to as a journalist against the NSDAP; he was shot in 1933 on the way to protective custody at the Dachau concentration camp and died shortly afterwards

Fellererplatz , Solln

(1972) Peter Fellerer (1879–1930), Sollner pastor. Previously Kirchplatz and from 1947 Diefenbachplatz .

Fellstrasse , Neuhausen

(1928) Johann Fell (1851–1910), boiler maker, railway worker, founded the railway construction cooperative

Felsennelkenanger , Am Hart

(2001) Rock carnations , plant genus

Fendstrasse , Schwabing

(1891) Erasmus Fend (1532–1587), historical researcher and envoy to Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria

Feodor-Lynen-Strasse , Großhadern

(1996) Feodor Lynen (1911–1979), Munich biochemist and Nobel Prize winner

Ferchenbachstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) the Ferchenbach , officially Feldmochinger Mühlbach, flows along the road

Ferchenseestrasse , Sendling

(1925) Ferchensee , mountain lake near Mittenwald

Ferdinand-Kobell-Weg , Englschalking

(1984) Ferdinand Kobell (1740–1799), landscape painter, engraver, etcher

Ferdinand-Maria-Strasse , Nymphenburg

(1899) Ferdinand Maria (1636–1679), Elector of Bavaria

Ferdinand-Miller-Platz , Maxvorstadt

(1887) Ferdinand von Miller (1813–1887), Bavarian ore caster, created the Bavaria statue as inspector of the royal ore foundry

Ferdinand-Schill-Strasse , Moosach

(1913) Ferdinand von Schill , (1776–1809), German liberation fighter,
The road no longer exists, it ran on the site of today's Westfriedhof

Fernpassstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

1925 Fernpass , mountain pass that connects the Inn and Loisach valleys

Finishing mill , Solln

(1947) Ignaz Fertig (1809–1858), Munich lithographer; previously it was called Hartlstrasse .
Johann Feser

Feserstrasse , Am Hart

(1927) Johann Feser (1841–1896), German professor of veterinary medicine

Festingstrasse , Solln

(1938) Franz Festing (1830–1902), pastor of the parish Pullach-Solln, founder of the association for the construction of the parish church of St. Johann Baptist .

Feuchtwangerstraße , Harthof

(1964) Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), Munich-born writer

Feuerbachstrasse , Obergiesing

(1894) Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach (1775–1833), legal scholar, founder of German criminal law

Feuerbächl am ,

(1876)
(1904)

Feuerhausstrasse , Aubing

(1942) fire house of the former independent community of Aubing; Today's fire station of the Munich Volunteer Fire Brigade - Aubing Department is located in the immediate vicinity at Ubostraße 11

Feuersteinstrasse , Englschalking

(1934) Martin von Feuerstein (1856–1931), painter, representative of the Nazarenes

Feulnerweg , Ramersdorf

(1962) Adolf Feulner (1884–1945), art historian

Fichtelgebirgstrasse ,

(1918) 29th district

Fichtenhof , Aubing

(1947) formerly located solitary courtyard

Fichtenweg , Freimann

(1950) Spruce , plant genus in the pine family

Fideliostraße , Englschalking

(1934) Fidelio , title character from the opera of the same name by Ludwig von Beethoven
Konrad Fiedler

Fiedlerstrasse , Parkstadt Solln

(1955) Konrad Fiedler (1841–1895), art theorist

Filchnerstrasse , Forstenried

(1965) Wilhelm Filchner (1877–1957), geophysicist, geodesist, explorer, led an Antarctic expedition in 1911/12

Filserbräugasse , old town

(according to 1668, prior to 1780) Filserbräu brewery, which in the 1844 Löwenbrauerei opened

Filserbräustraße ,

(1904)
(1918)

Filserstrasse ,

(1876)

Finauerstraße , Schwabing (east), Freimann (west)

(1932) Finauerhof near Fröttmaning

Boulder road ,

(1835) → Pettenkoferstrasse

Fingergasse , (see Maeistraße)

(1835)

Fingerhutstrasse , Lerchenau

(1995) Foxglove , genus of plant from the plantain family

Cinquefoil , Am Hart

(2001) Finger herbs , genus of plants from the rose family

Finkenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(around 1830) Bartholomäus Fink, flour trader who owned a house there at the beginning of the 19th century

Finsingstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Finsing , municipality in the district of Erding

Finsterwalderstrasse , Untermenzing

(1953) Sebastian Finsterwalder (1862–1951), mathematician and geodesist, professor at the Technical University of Munich

Firlestrasse , Altperlach

(1931) Walther Firle (1859–1929), portrait and genre painter

Firstalmstrasse , Obergiesing

(1952) Firstalm on Spitzingsattel in the Miesbach district

Fischartstrasse , Laim

(1925) Johann Fischart (* around 1546 † 1591), writer, satirist

Fischbachauer Strasse , Obergiesing

(1906) Fischbachau , municipality in the Miesbach district

Fischbachwiesenweg , Lochhausen

(1952) Field name , water body name

Fischer-von-Erlach-Strasse , Pasing

(1957) Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656–1723), classicist Viennese master builder

Fischerstrasse ,

(1876)
(1904) connects the Quellenstrasse with the Hochstrasse

Fischerweg , Au

(1934) Fischer , formerly resident there

Fischlstrasse , Feldmoching

(1950) Max Fischl (1852–1926), Feldmochingen innkeeper who has made a name for himself in housing

Flantinstrasse , Laim

(1930) Flantin, a Munich councilor family
Wilhelm bottle carrier

Flaschträgerstrasse , Englschalking

(1930) Wilhelm Flaschträger (1866–1930), last mayor of the Daglfing municipality, which was independent until 1930

Flauchersteg , Sendling

(1959) Innkeeper Johann Flaucher , who around 1870 had rededicated a forester's house there as the “Zum Flaucher” restaurant

Fleckhammerstrasse , Laim

(1929) Munich councilor family Fleckhammer

Flecklanger , Freimann

(1950) old field name

Fleischbankstrasse ,

(1876)

Fleischerstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1877) Proximity to the Munich slaughterhouse and cattle yard built there in 1876

Fleischmannstrasse , Solln

(1947) Andreas Fleischmann (1811–1878), engraver; previously the street was called Heidestrasse .

Flemingstrasse , Herzogpark

(1913) Paul Fleming (1609–1640), doctor and poet of the German Baroque

Flemischweg , Blumenau

(1964) Karl Flemisch (1878–1937), Munich folk singer and comedian, partner of Karl Valentin, Liesl Karlstadt and Hans Blädl

Flensburger Strasse , Johanneskirchen

(1935) Flensburg , the third largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, right on the border with Denmark

Fliederweg , Harlaching

(1912) Lilacs from the olive family

Fly Street , Ludwigsvorstadt

(around 1820) formerly located there "Fly Garden"

Flintsbacher Strasse , Laim

(1925) Flintsbach am Inn , municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim

Flößergasse , Untersendling

(1949) Since the 13th century, Isar rafting has been an important branch of industry for Bavaria for many centuries

Flötnerweg , Solln

(1957) Peter Flötner (around 1485–1546), Swiss carver, wood cutter and architect.

Florastraße , Waldtrudering

(1933) Flora , female given name after the ancient Roman goddess of spring

Florian-Geyer-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1947) Florian Geyer (around 1490–1525), Frankish imperial knight, temporary leader of the rebellious Tauber farmers known as the Schwarzer Haufen , who were bloodily suppressed in 1525

Floriansmühlstrasse , Freimann

(1957) Florianskunstmühle, formerly located on the Schwabinger Bach

Flossenbürger Strasse , Giesing

(1931) Flossenbürg , municipality in the Upper Palatinate Forest 1938–1945 Location of a concentration camp of the National Socialists

Floßmannstrasse , Pasing

(1948) Josef Flossmann (1862–1914), Munich sculptor, founding member of the Munich Secession, professor of sculpture at the Munich School of Applied Arts

Flossstrasse ,

(1835)
Friedrich von Flotow

Flotowstrasse , Laim

(1925) Friedrich von Flotow (1812–1883), German composer of numerous operas, orchestral works and songs

Flüggenstrasse , Neuhausen

(1891) Gisbert Flüggen (1811–1859), genre painter

Flughafen-Riem-Strasse , Messestadt Riem

(2011) from 1939 to 1992, Munich Airport was located in Riem

Flunkgasse , Aubing

(1947) old Aubingen house name

Flurstrasse , Haidhausen

(1856) formed the eastern border between the Munich suburb and the Haidhausen corridor until around 1870

Flußaalweg , Trudering

(1957) River eels from the eel family

Fockensteinstrasse , Obergiesing

(1930) Fockenstein , 1564 m high mountain in the Mangfall Mountains west of the Tegernsee

Fodermayrstrasse , Moosach

(1962) Joseph Fodermayr, teacher in Moosach from 1839 to 1859

Föhrenweg , Südgiesing

(1938) Scots pine or pine , genus of plants from the pine family

Foehringer Allee ,

(1918) 29th district

Foehringer Ring , Freimann

(1959) Föhring, today divided into Oberföhring (Munich district) and Unterföhring (independent municipality)

Fontanestrasse , Herzogpark

(1965) Theodor Fontane (1819–1898), writer, poet, journalist

Trout Route , Garden City Trudering

(1935) Trout , from the salmon family

Forggenseestrasse , Obergiesing

(1958) Forggensee , reservoir in the Bavarian Allgäu

Forst-Kasten-Allee , Fürstenried

(1962) Forst Kasten , a foundation forest of the city of Munich, on the western city limits of Stockdorf

Forstenrieder Allee , Sendling

(1960) Forstenried, district, incorporated into Munich in 1912

Forstenrieder Feldweg ,

(1904)

Forstenriederstrasse ,

(1879)
(1904)

Forstenrieder Strasse , Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln

1962 renamed Albert-Roßhaupter-Straße

Forster Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Forst an der Weinstrasse , Rhineland-Palatinate community

Forest road , Obermenzing

(1938) Former hunting ground of the Bavarian ruling house, in the north of the Nymphenburg Palace Park

Fortnerstrasse , Lerchenau

(1963) Andreas Fortner (1809–1862), Bohemian silversmith, painter and lithographer, worked in Munich from 1840

Fouquéstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (1777–1843), German romantic poet, writer

Fraasstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1947) Carl Fraas (1810–1875), agricultural scientist, botanist, professor of agricultural studies at the University of Munich and specialist author

Francéstrasse , Untermenzing

(1954) Raoul Heinrich Francé (1874–1943), Austro-Hungarian botanist, microbiologist and natural philosopher

Franckensteinstrasse , Pasing

(1955) Clemens von Franckenstein (1875–1942), composer and last general manager of the royal Bavarian court and national theater

Frankaustraße , Feldmoching

(1957) August Frankau (1878–1933), doctor of Jewish origin and co-author of several books on the subject of mountain rescue

Frankenstrasse ,

(1879)

Frankenthaler Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1980) Frankenthal , independent city in Rhineland-Palatinate, until 1946 part of Bavaria

Frankenwaldstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1935) Franconian Forest , low mountain range in Northern Bavaria

Frankfurter Ring , Milbertshofen , Freimann , Schwabing

(1957) Frankfurt am Main , the largest city in Hesse, seat of the Deutsche Bundesbank and the European Central Bank

Frankfurter Strasse ,

(1904)
(1918) 14th district

Frankplatz , Freimann

(1931) Alois Ritter von Frank (1859–1940), member of the Bavarian state parliament and board member of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft
Frans Hals (self-portrait)

Frans-Hals-Strasse , Solln

(1947) Frans Hals (around 1580–1666), Dutch painter, until 1995 the spelling Franz-Hals-Straße was used, before 1947 it was called Terlaner Straße .

Franz-Hals-Strasse , Solln

old spelling (1947–1995) of Frans-Hals-Straße

Franz-Albert-Strasse , Allach

(1938) Franz-Xaver Albert (1729–1789), Munich innkeeper and city councilor

Franz-Behringer-Weg , Altperlach

(1986) Franz Behringer (1902–1971), Munich City Councilor of the SPD

Franz-Eigl-Weg , Obergiesing

(1985) Franz Eigl (1898–1983), politician, chairman of the Obergiesing district committee

Franz-Fackler-Strasse , Lerchenau

(1963) Franz Fackler (1895–1963), businessman, persecuted by National Socialism, city councilor, chairman of the CSU parliamentary group in the Munich city council

Franz-Fendt-Weg , Neuperlach

(1986) Franz Fendt (1892–1982), SPD politician, Bavarian Minister of Education 1945/46, 1950–1954 rector of the University of Political Sciences in Munich

Franz-Fihl-Strasse , Moosach

(1913) Franz Fihl, temporary owner of the Pelkovenschlössl in Moosach

Franz-Fischer-Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1918) Franz Fischer (1849–1918), musician, court music director, conductor at the first performances of Wagner operas

Franz-Gruber-Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1932) Franz Gruber (1787–1863), Austrian composer of the Christmas carol "Silent Night"

Franz-Hauser-Weg , Obermenzing

(1958) Franz Hauser (1794–1870), Bohemian-Austrian opera singer and singing teacher

Franz-Heubl-Strasse , Neuperlach

(2020) Franz Heubl (1924–2001), German lawyer and CSU politician

Franziska-Bilek-Weg , Theresienhöhe

(2003) Franziska Bilek (1906–1991), Munich-based draftsman and caricaturist

Franziskanerstrasse , Obere Au

(1897) Franciscan cellar of the Franciscan brewery

Franziskanerweg ,

(1881) led from Lilienberg to Hochstraße, renamed Franziskanerstraße in 1897

Franziska-Reindl-Platz , Thalkirchen

(1965) Franziska Reindl (1887–1954), Munich City Councilor of the SPD

Franziska-Schmitz-Strasse , Neuhausen

(2007) Franziska Schmitz (1759–1822), founded spinning mills for young women in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg and thus had great social and moral success

Franz-Josef-Delonge-Strasse , Neuaubing

(2006) Franz Josef Delonge (1927–1988), from 1968 member of the city council for the CSU parliamentary group, its chairman from 1978 to 1984

Franz-Joseph-Strasse , Schwabing

(1894) Franz Joseph I (1830–1916), from 1848 Emperor of Austria, married Elisabeth Duchess of Bavaria in 1854, known as Sisi

Franz Josephstrasse ,

(1904) see above

Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring , old town

(1989), Franz Josef Strauss (1915–1988), German politician

Franz-Kaim-Strasse , Thalkirchen

(1936) Franz Kaim (1856-1935). Concert organizer, founded a predecessor orchestra of what would later become the Munich Philharmonic

Franz-Kendler-Strasse , Großhadern

(2005) Franz Kendler (1891–1960), pastor in Großhadern from 1937

Franz-Kötterl-Strasse , Feldmoching

(1956) Franz Kötterl (1875–1938), mayor of the then still independent municipality of Feldmoching

Franz-Langinger-Strasse , Neupasing

(2018) Franz Langinger (1885–1960), Pasinger City Councilor, from 1945 he was head of the Munich Housing Office

Franz-Mader-Strasse , Moosach

(1958) Franz Xaver Mader and his wife set up a charitable foundation
Dog lying in the snow , 1910/11, Städel , Frankfurt

Franz-Marc-Strasse , Moosach

(1928) Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (1880–1916), Munich expressionist painter, co-founder of the editorial group Der Blaue Reiter

Franz-Metzner-Strasse , Am Hart

(1934) Franz Metzner (1870–1919), Bohemian-Austrian sculptor, member of the Wiener Werkstätte

Franz-Nißl-Strasse , Allach

(1947) Franz Nissl (1860–1919), psychiatrist and neuropathologist, professor at the Psychiatric University Clinic in Heidelberg

Franz-Prüller-Strasse , Au

(1956) Franz Prüller (1805–1879), prompter at the Munich Residenztheater, theater writer

Franz-Reber-Weg , Solln

(1959) Franz Reber (1834–1919), art historian working in Munich

Franz-Wardrobe-Strasse , Nymphenburg

(1914) Franz de Paula von Wardrobe (1747–1835), Jesuit, botanist and entomologist, first director of the Old Botanical Garden in Munich

Franz-Senn-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1934) Franz Senn (1831–1884), Catholic priest and alpinist from Tyrol, 1869 co-founder of the German Alpine Club

Franz-Sperr-Weg , Lerchenau-West

(1947) Franz Sperr (1878–1945), career officer, murdered as a resistance fighter around the Kreisau district against the Nazi regime on January 23, 1945 in Berlin-Plötzensee

Franz-Stenzer-Strasse , Pasing

(1945) Franz Stenzer (1900–1933), a communist born in Planegg and a member of the Reichstag, murdered in 1933 in the Dachau concentration camp

Franz-Töpsl-Weg , Allach

(1957) Franz Töpsl (1711–1796) Catholic provost of the Augustinian Canons of Polling, representative of the Catholic Enlightenment in Bavaria
Franz von Rinecker

Franz-von-Rinecker-Strasse , Sendling / Thalkirchen

(2003) Franz von Rinecker (1811–1883), doctor, professor, founder of the first university children's clinic in Würzburg

Franz-Weigl-Weg , Lerchenau

(1964) Franz Xaver Weigl (1878–1952), pedagogue, board member of the southern German section of the "Association for Christian Educational Science"

Franz-Werfel-Strasse , Englschalking

(1983) Franz Werfel (1890–1945), Jewish Bohemian-Austrian writer, emigrated in 1938 and died in Beverly Hills in 1945 as a US citizen

Franz-Wolter-Strasse , Oberföhring

(1935) Franz Wolter (1865–1932), painter and art historian, president of the Münchner Alterthumsverein and from 1906 first chairman of the association for Christian art

Franz-Wüllner-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Franz Wüllner (1832–1902), composer, conductor and professor. Head of the conservatory in Dresden

Franzstrasse , Schwabing

(around 1890) Franz Maria Luitpold von Bayern (1875–1957), major general in the Bavarian Army in World War I on the western front near Verdun and in Flanders

Frasdorfer Strasse , Obergiesing

(1932) Frasdorf , municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim

Frau-Holle-Strasse , Perlach

(1930) Frau Holle , fairy tale character in the children's and household tales by the Brothers Grimm

Frau-von † -Straße , Riem

(1932) Uta von Rott am Inn (1015 or 1028-1086), Countess Palatine of Bavaria

Frauenalplweg , Waldtrudering

(1949) Frauenalpl, 2202 m high mountain in the Wetterstein Mountains , south of Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Frauenchiemseestrasse , Ramersdorf

(1945) Frauenchiemsee , one of the three islands in the Chiemsee, seat of the Frauenwörth monastery

Frauendorferstrasse , Obermenzing

(1938) Heinrich von Frauendorfer (1855–1921), Minister of Transport in Bavaria and also during the time of the Munich Soviet Republic

Frauendreißigerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(2013) Frauendreißiger describes the time between the Assumption of Mary and the name of the Virgin

Frauenhoferstrasse

(1835) → Fraunhoferstrasse

Frauenlobstraße , Isarvorstadt

(1899) Heinrich von Meißen (1250–1260), called Frauenlob , medieval poet

Lady's Mantle , Am Hart

(2001) Lady's mantle plant genus within the rose family

Frauenplatz , old town

(before 1815) the former chapel of Our Lady, on the site of which today's Frauenkirche was built

Frauenschuhstrasse , Lerchenau-West

(1947) Frauenschuh , genus from the orchid family

Frauenstädtstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1956) Julius Frauenstädt (1813–1879), philosophical writer

Frauenstrasse , old town

(around 1810) Frauenstrasse, part of the Altstadtring, reason for naming controversial

Frauenwörther Strasse , Nymphenburg

(1982) Frauenwörth , women's monastery on an island on the Chiemsee

Frauenwörthstrasse ,

(1918) 17th district

Fraunbergplatz , Thalkirchen

(1900) Fraunberg , a Bavarian aristocratic family with headquarters in Fraunberg, Erding district

Fraunbergstrasse , Thalkirchen

(1900) see above
Joseph from Fraunhofer

Fraunhoferstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1830) Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787–1826), German optician and physicist

Freda-Wuesthoff-Weg , Englschalking

(1997) Freda Wuesthoff (1896–1956), German patent attorney and pacifist, one of the founders of the organized peace movement in Germany

Freibadstrasse , Untergiesing

(1856) Way to the local swimming pool

Freibergseestrasse , Obersendling

(1925) Freibergsee , lake south of Oberstdorf in the Swabian district of Oberallgäu

Freiburger Platz , Laim

(1912) Freiburg im Breisgau , independent city and university town in the south of Baden-Württemberg

Freidankstraße , Waldperlach

(1930) Freidank , († approx. 1233), medieval poet and vagabond from Swabia or Alsace

Freienfelsstrasse , Neuaubing

(1945) Freienfels Palace , palace complex in Freienfels, part of the town of Hollfeld in the Bayreuth district

Freihamer Allee , Freiham

(1974) Gut Freiham on the western city limits of Munich

Freihamer Weg , Aubing

(1942) see above

Freiherr-von-Pechmann-Weg , Maxvorstadt / English Garden

(2000) Wilhelm Freiherr von Pechmann (1859–1948); Pedestrian path along Koeniginstrasse

Freilandstrasse , Lochhausen

(1942) Free-range colony, housing estate in Lochhausen

Freilassinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1929) Freilassing , border town to Austria in the Upper Bavarian district of Berchtesgadener Land

Freiligrathstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1924) Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810–1876), German poet

Freimanner Bahnhofstrasse , Freimann

(1932) Freimann marshalling yard

Freimanner Strasse ,

(1918) 27th district, today Frankfurter Ring

Freischützstrasse , Englschalking

(1934) Freischütz , title character in an opera by Carl Maria von Weber

Freisinger Landstrasse , Freimann

(1950) Freising , Upper Bavarian city and district north of Munich

Freisinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1925) see above

Frei-Otto-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2019) Frei Otto (1925–2015), German architect, architectural theorist and university professor

Freseniusstrasse , Obermenzing

(1945) Carl Remigius Fresenius (1818–1897), German analytical chemist, founder of today's SGS Institut Fresenius

Freudenbergerweg , Au

(1991) Josef Freudenberger (1854–1928), doctor and local researcher, initiated women's gymnastics in 1905 in what was then the Au-Munich gymnastics club

Freudstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1930) Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), Austrian neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis

Freybergweg , Untermenzing

(1956) Max Prokop Freiherr von Freyberg (1789–1851), archivist and historian

Freystrasse , Schwabing

(1890) Johann Franz Frey (1821–1888), textile manufacturer, founder of the Lodenfrey company

Freyunger Strasse , Obergiesing

(1931) Freyung , district town of the Freyung-Grafenau district in Lower Bavaria

Friauler Strasse , Untergiesing

(1957) Friuli , landscape in northern Italy, bordering Carinthia and Slovenia

Frickastrasse , Nymphenburg

(1900) Frigga or Fricka , Norse goddess, consort of Odin

Frickhingerweg , Untermenzing

(1960) Hans Walther Frickhinger (1889–1955), zoologist and scientific writer

Friedastraße , Solln

(around 1910) Frieda , first name of a daughter of Jakob Heilmann , who was involved in the construction of the Solln villa colony.

Friedberger Strasse , Laim

(1922) Friedberg (Bavaria) , city, bordering Augsburg

Friedenheimer Bridge , Laim

(1901) former Friedenheim manor nearby

Friedenheimer Strasse , Laim

(1901) see above

Peace promenade , Trudering

(1932) Remembrance of the end of the First World War

Friedenstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1876) supra, presumably on the Franco-German War 1870-71 based

Friedhofgasse , Allach

(1938) leads to the Allach cemetery

Friedhofweg , Solln

(1938) leads to the Sollner cemetery

Friedlandweg , Am Hart

(1979) Friedland , Bohemian town in the Jizera Mountains

Friedrich-Beck-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1976) Friedrich Beck (1806–1888), poet, writer, high school professor and scholar

Friedrich-Berber-Weg , Ramersdorf-Perlach

(1986) Friedrich Berber (1898–1984), international lawyer and state philosopher, professor at the University of Munich
Renamed to Brunnthaler Weg in 2016 because of the recipient's National Socialist past

Friedrich-Brugger-Weg , Sendling-Westpark

(1929) Friedrich Brugger (1815–1870), Munich sculptor, made several busts for the Hall of Fame

Friedrich-Creuzer-Strasse , Trudering

(1949) Friedrich Creuzer (1771–1858), classical philologist, orientalist and mythologist, professor at Heidelberg University

Friedrich-Domin-Weg , Neuperlach

(1981) Friedrich Domin (1902–1961), German actor and theater director, from 1934 in the ensemble of the Münchner Kammerspiele

Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse , Neuharlaching

(1945) Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), SPD politician, First Reich President of the Weimar Republic

Friedrich-Eckart-Strasse , Englschalking

(1934) Friedrich Eckart (1828–1907), chemist, owner of a canning factory in Zamdorf, which was closed in 1964

Friedrich-Engels-Bogen , Neuperlach

(1970) Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), philosopher, social theorist, textile manufacturer

Friedrich-Hebbel-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1927) Friedrich Hebbel (1813–1863), playwright and poet

Friedrich-Herschel-Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1926) Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel (1738–1822), English astronomer and musician born in Hanover, discovered the planet Uranus and its ring system

Friedrich-König-Weg , Obermenzing

(1954) Friedrich Koenig (1774–1833), inventor of the high-speed press and founder of the Koenig & Bauer company in Würzburg, which still exists today

Friedrich-List-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Friedrich List (1789–1846), economic theorist, entrepreneur and railway pioneer, pioneer for the German Customs Union established in 1834

Friedrich-Loy-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(1961) Friedrich Loy (1886–1960), Protestant parish priest in Munich's Matthäuskirche on Sendlinger-Tor-Platz

Friedrich-Panzer-Weg , Waldperlach

(1955) Friedrich Panzer (1794–1854), architect, ministerial building advisor and collector of sagas

Friedrich-Rein-Weg , Obermenzing

(1958) Friedrich Rein (1893–1948), composer, conductor, co-founder of the Munich Tower Music

Friedrichshafener Strasse , Aubing

(1971) Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance, district town in Baden-Württemberg

Friedrichstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1894) Friedrich III. (1831–1888), King of Prussia and German Emperor for 99 days
Friedrich August von Pauli

Friedrich-von-Pauli-Strasse , Laim

(2011) Friedrich August von Pauli (1802–1883), civil engineer, pioneer of railway bridge construction

Friedrich-Zahn-Strasse , Untermenzing

(1947) Friedrich Zahn (1869–1946), political scientist, statistician

Friesenstrasse , Trudering

(1951) Frisians , population group living on the German and Dutch North Sea coasts

Friesplatz , Waldtrudering

(1931) Jakob Friedrich Fries (1773–1843), German philosopher, professor at the universities of Heidelberg and Jena

Frietingerweg , Freimann

(1985) Frieda Frietinger (1912–1981), pharmacist, donated a large amount of money for the Munich geriatric care

Frihindorfstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Mago von Frihindorf, early medieval feudal lord in Menzing

Frillenseestrasse , Obersendling

(1925) Frillensee , Upper Bavarian Lake in the Chiemgau Alps, Traunstein district

Frithjofstrasse , Herzogpark

(1925) Frithjof, figure from the Norse hero saga

Fritz-Baer-Strasse , Forstenried

(1927) Fritz Baer (1850–1919), Munich painter

Fritz-Bauer-Strasse , Aubing

(2017) Fritz Bauer (1903–1968), lawyer and involved in the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials as attorney general

Fritz-Berne-Strasse , Pasing

(1947) Fritz Berne (1880–1938), councilor, owner of the Pasinger last factory

Fritz-Endres-Strasse , Sendling

(2002) Fritz Endres (* 1877; † 1963) was a coppersmith in Munich. Between 1912 and 1918 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament. March 1919 - May 1919 he was Bavarian Minister of Justice and June 1919 - March 1920 Bavarian Minister of the Interior.

Fritz-Erler-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1973) Fritz Erler (1913–1967), SPD politician, expert on defense issues, member of the German Bundestag

Fritz-Hommel-Weg , Schwabing

(1984) Fritz Hommel (1854–1936), German orientalist, professor for Semitic languages ​​at the University of Munich

Fritz-Kortner-Bogen , Neuperlach

(1981) Fritz Kortner (1892–1970), Jewish-Austrian actor, film and theater director

Fritz-Lange-Strasse , Giesing

(1954) Fritz Lange (1864–1952), German orthopedic surgeon, professor at Munich University

Fritz-Lutz-Strasse , Englschalking

(1996) Fritz Lutz (1917–1995), Munich teacher, local history researcher and author

Fritz-Meyer-Weg , Oberföhring

(1964) Fritz Meyer (1884–1934), brickworks owner. last mayor of the community before it was incorporated into Munich

Fritz-Reuter-Strasse , Pasing

(1938) Fritz Reuter (1810–1874), important poet and writer of the Low German language

Fritz-Schäffer-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1973) Fritz Schäffer (1888–1967), politician of the Bavarian People's Party, first Bavarian Prime Minister after the Second World War, Federal Minister of Finance from 1949 to 1957, Federal Minister of Justice from 1957 to 1961

Fritz-Schuster-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2019) Fritz Schuster (1917–2010), Chairman of the Works Council of Josef Rathgeber AG, longtime SPD city council member (1956–1990)

Fritz-Winter-Strasse , Schwabing

(2011) Fritz Winter (1905–1976), abstract painter, graduate of the Bauhaus School, banned from painting and exhibition by the National Socialists

Fritz-Wunderlich-Platz , Pasing

(1981) Fritz Wunderlich (1930–1966), opera singer (lyric tenor)

Frobeniusweg , Waldtrudering

(1963) Leo Frobenius (1873-1938), ethnologist

Frobenstrasse , Alt-Riem

(1945) Emanuel Froben (1640–1675), stable master of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg, killed in the battle against Sweden near Fehrbellin

Froebelplatz , Laim

(1932) Friedrich Fröbel (1782–1852), educator, student of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, founder of the kindergarten

Fröhlichstrasse , Solln

(1947) Bernhard Fröhlich (1823–1885), painter and illustrator. The street was previously called Wiesenstrasse .

Frohnloher Strasse , Fürstenried

(1921) Frohnloh , a settlement near Gauting in the municipality of Krailling
Jakob Frohschammer, 1863

Frohschammerstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1913) Jakob Frohschammer (1821–1893), Catholic theologian, priest and philosopher, private lecturer at Munich University, professor at the philosophical faculty

Fromundstrasse , Giesing

(1959) Froumund or Fromund von Tegernsee (* approx. 960; † between 1008 and 1012), Benedictine monk in the Tegernsee monastery, delegated to the Feuchtwangen monastery in the Ansbach district in order to revive it

Froschkönigweg , Waldperlach

(1980) The Frog King or the Iron Heinrich , old German fairy tale from the children's and household tales of the Brothers Grimm

Fröschweilerstrasse ,

(1918) 14th district

Fröttmaninger Strasse , Schwabing

(1920) Fröttmaning , detached from the Garching community in 1931 and incorporated into Munich, location of the Allianz Arena

Frötzweg , Freimann

(1950) field name

Frühaufstrasse , Untermenzing

(1954) Frühauf , family name

Frühholzstrasse , Forstenried

(1962) Johann Frühholz, bell caster, cast one of the bells from St. Ulrich in Munich in 1844

Spring Ranger , Lerchenau

(1960) Hallway name

Spring road ,

(1835)

Frundsbergstrasse , Neuhausen

(1893) Georg von Frundsberg (1473–1528), Landsknechtführer from Mindelheim, important imperial field captain in the battles for Northern Italy

Fuchsienstrasse , Lerchenau

(1945) Fuchsias , genus of plants from the evening primrose family

Fuchsstrasse , Schwabing

(1901) Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs (1774–1856), chemist and mineralogist, royal Bavarian privy councilor and Oberbergrat

Fuehrerstrasse ,

Führichstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1908) Joseph Ritter von Führich (1800–1876), Bohemian-Austrian painter of religious subjects (“Nazarenes”) and history painter

Füllstrasse , Harlaching

(1914) Franz Füll von Windach, businessman, Munich patrician and councilor, donated the 'Ecce Homo Altar' in Munich Cathedral around 1600

Fürkhofstrasse , Oberföhring

(1988) Fürkhof, name of an abandoned farm

Fürstenackerstraße , Solln

(1936) Fürstenacker, field name

Fürstenbergplatz ,

(1918) 25th district

Fürstenbergstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1913) Hermann Egon von Fürstenberg (1627–1674), Chief Chamberlain of the Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria

Fürstenfeldergasse ,

(1873)

Fürstenfelderstrasse ,

(1835)

Fürstenfelder Strasse , old town

(before 1930) Fürstenfelderhof, former property of the Fürstenfeld monastery in Fürstenfeldbruck , built around 1289

Fürstenrieder Strasse , Laim , Hadern , Sendling-Westpark

(1901) Fürstenried , Munich district

Fürstenstrasse ,

(1835) → Fürstenstrasse

Fürstenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1820) connected the Munich residence with Nymphenburg Palace and Schleissheim Palace

Fürth place ,

(-1958)

Fuerth Street ,

(1958) Fürth , city in Middle Franconia

Füssener Strasse , Forstenried

(1930) Füssen , town in the Swabian district of Ostallgäu

Fuetererstrasse , Neuhausen

(1894) Ulrich Fueterer , painter, chronicler and poet of the 15th century at the court of the Bavarian dukes

Fugelstrasse , Obermenzing

(1949) Gebhard Fugel (1863–1939), painter, specialized in Christian motifs

Fuggerstrasse , Lerchenau

(1907) Fugger , Swabian merchant family from Augsburg, ennobled in 1511

Funkerstrasse , Neuhausen

(1938) Radio troop , formerly stationed in the Max II barracks

Funtenseestrasse , Trudering

(1949) Funtensee , Karst lake in the Steinernes Meer mountain range in the Berchtesgaden National Park

Furt cleared , Fröttmaning

Furtwänglerstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1922) 1) Adolf Furtwängler (1853–1907), classical archaeologist, director of the Glyptothek and the Antiquarium in Munich
2) Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954), son of Adolf F., conductor, music writer and composer

Fuststrasse , Nymphenburg

(1904) Johannes Fust (1400–1466), printer and publisher from Mainz, at times business partner of Johannes Gutenberg, whom he helped out with a loan

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Hans Dollinger: Die Münchner Straßeennamen. 7th edition. Südwest-Verlag, Munich, 2007, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4
  2. Wolfgang Wegner: Fachner. In: Werner E. Gerabek , Bernhard D. Haage, Gundolf Keil , Wolfgang Wegner (eds.): Enzyklopädie Medizingeschichte. De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2005, ISBN 3-11-015714-4 , p. 387 (relating to the author of a medical prescription collection from the late 15th century).
  3. ^ Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names. 5th edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7787-5174-3 , p. 77.
  4. ^ Building lines in Munich, Sattlergässchen (Färbergraben) , State Archives Munich.  in the German Digital Library
  5. Faustnerweg. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  6. State capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Federgrasweg. Retrieved May 21, 2019 .
  7. State capital Munich Editor: Felicitas-Füss-Straße. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
  8. State capital Munich Editor: Felix-Fechenbach-Bogen. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
  9. Fellererplatz. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  10. State capital Munich Editor: Felsennelkenanger. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
  11. State capital Munich Editor: Feodor-Lynen-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  12. ↑ Finishing mill. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  13. Festingstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  14. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 1, Literareron, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-89675-859-4 , p. 108 ( PDF; 1.1 MB ( Memento from April 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  15. Fiedlerstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  16. State capital Munich Editor: Fingerkrautanger. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
  17. Fleischmannstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  18. Flötnerweg. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  19. State capital Munich editorial office: Flughafen-Riem-Straße. Retrieved September 30, 2019 .
  20. a b Frans-Hals-Strasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  21. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Franz-Heubl-Straße. Retrieved February 7, 2020 .
  22. Franziska-Bilek-Weg , on muenchen.de
  23. State Capital Munich Editor: Franziska-Schmitz-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  24. State capital Munich Editor: Franz-Josef-Delonge-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  25. ^ Franz-Kendler-Straße , on muenchen.de
  26. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Franz-Langinger-Straße. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .
  27. Franz Reber Way. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  28. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 3, Literareron, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-8316-1026-6 , p. 69 ( PDF; 6.0 MB ( memento from June 26, 2008 in the Internet Archive ))
  29. ^ Franz-von-Rinecker-Straße , on muenchen.de
  30. State Capital Munich Editor: Frauendreißigerstrasse. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  31. State Capital Munich Editor: Frauenmantelanger. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  32. State capital Munich Editor: Freda-Wuesthoff-Weg. Retrieved October 1, 2019 .
  33. according to the Maxvorstadt district committee ( memento of December 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), not listed in the official city map
  34. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Frei-Otto-Straße. Retrieved October 11, 2019 .
  35. Friedastrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  36. State Capital Munich Editor: Friedrich-von-Pauli-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  37. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Fritz-Bauer-Straße. Retrieved July 2, 2017 .
  38. State Capital Munich Editor: Fritz-Endres-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  39. State capital Munich Editor: Fritz-Lutz-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  40. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Fritz-Schuster-Straße. Retrieved October 11, 2019 .
  41. State capital Munich Editor: Fritz-Winter-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  42. Fröhlichstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  43. Fürstenackerstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .