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 Currently valid street names are given in bold , names that are no longer valid after renaming or building over are given in italics .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


Gabelsbergerstrasse in the area of ​​the Technical University

Gabelsbergerstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1862) Franz Xaver Gabelsberger (1789–1849), stenographer, inventor of a shorthand system

Gaberlstrasse , Großhadern

(1938) Großhadern family name

Gablonzer Strasse , Am Hart

(1954) Gablonz, the former German name of the northern Czech city of Jablonec nad Nisou , known for its jewelry industry

Gabriele-Münter-Strasse , Parkstadt Solln

(1964) Gabriele Münter (1877–1962), painter and graphic artist

Gabrielenplatz ,

Gabrielenstrasse , Neuhausen

(1901) Marie Gabriele in Bavaria (1878–1912), married Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria in 1900

Gabriel-Max-Strasse , Harlaching

(1914) Gabriel von Max (1840–1915), painter, professor of history painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich

Gaggenaystrasse , Moosach

(1947) Gaggenay, family of wine merchants from Munich

Gaiglstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1890) Sebastian Gaigl (1797–1876), owner of a pawn shop, donated 328,000 gold marks to the municipal orphanage

Gailenreuther Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Castle Gaillreuth near Ebermannstadt in the Upper Franconian district of Forchheim

Gailkircherstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Georg Gailkircher, Menzing's carer

Gaisbergstrasse , Haidhausen

(1900) Gaisberg, a heavily defended hill near Wissembourg (Weißenburg / Alsace), captured by Bavarian and Prussian troops in the first days of the Franco-German War in 1870/71

Gaishoferstrasse , Laim

(1929) Gaishofer, a Munich councilor family

Gaißacher Strasse , Sendling

(1904) Gaißach , a town near Bad Tölz, whose inhabitants took part in the Oberland peasant uprising against the Austrian occupation in 1705

Galeriestraße , Altstadt-Lehel

(around 1783) until the opening of the Pinakotheken in 1836, the state painting collections were located there

Galileiplatz , Bogenhausen

(1906) Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), Italian polymath, philosopher, mathematician, physicist and astronomer

Gallmayerstrasse , Au

(1898) Joseph Gallmayer (1716–1790), mechanic, inventor, manufactured a multitude of machines of the most varied kinds, for example a wooden clock with planets and moving figures, artificial limbs for amputees, machines for draining swamps

Galopperstrasse , Riem

(1968) after the nearby Riem racecourse

Galvanistraße ,

(1918) 22nd district

Gammelsdorfer Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1877) Gammelsdorf in the Freising district

Gammelsdorfstrasse ,

(1879)

Gamsjochstrasse ,

Jörg Ganghofer

Ganghoferstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1878) Jörg von Halspach , called Jörg Ganghofer (* before 1441; † 1488), builder and architect of the late Gothic

Gänsbühel ,

(1835) now Raspstrasse

Gänselieselstrasse , Waldperlach

(1930) Gänseliesel , fairy tale character

Ganzenmüllerstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1956) Theodor Ganzenmüller (1864–1937), mechanical engineer with a focus on brewery technology. Professor at the Royal Bavarian Academy for Agriculture and Brewing in Weihenstephan

Garatshausener Strasse , Obersendling

(1921) Garatshausen , part of the Feldafing community in the Starnberg district

Garchinger Strasse , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(around 1921) Garching near Munich , town in the Munich district

Gareisstrasse , Am Hart

(1934) Karl von Gareis (1844–1923), lawyer and specialist author, professor in Munich from 1902 to 1917

Garmischer Strasse , Schwanthalerhöhe / Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Garmisch, district of the market Garmisch-Partenkirchen and district main town

Garden in english ,

(1835)

Gartenstadtstrasse , Gartenstadt Trudering

(1932) Gartenstadt Trudering, a settlement founded in 1917 in the Trudering district, which was incorporated into Munich in 1932

Gartenstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1913) there used to be numerous gardens here

Gartenstrasse upper ,

(1835)

Gartenstrasse lower ,

(1835)
Gärtnerplatz

Gärtnerplatz , Isarvorstadt

(1863) Friedrich von Gärtner (1791–1847), architect and builder of numerous famous buildings in Munich

Gärtnerstrasse , Moosach

(1913) former district of flower and vegetable gardeners

Gärtnerweg ,

(1879)

Gasparistraße , Solln

(1947) Giovanni Paolo Gaspari (1714–1775), Italian architectural painter and set designer. The street was previously called Eichenstrasse .

Gassenfleckl , Freimann

(1950) old field name

Gassnerstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1900) a Gaßner family owned the site on which Nymphenburg Palace stands

Gasteig on ,

(1835)

Gasteigstrasse ,

(1832)

Gatterburgstrasse , Laim

(1938) Gatterburg , a palace built in 1817 in the Pasing district of Munich, now houses offices

Gaussstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1910) Carl Friedrich Gauß (1777–1855), German mathematician, astronomer, physicist and geodesist. Professor in Göttingen

Gauthierstrasse ,

(1918) 19th district

Gautinger Strasse , Fürstenried

(1921) Gauting , municipality in the district of Starnberg

Gebelestrasse , Bogenhausen

(1914) Joseph Gebele (1853–1910), teacher at various Munich schools, author of books on the subject of education in Munich and on the history of the Enlightenment in Bavaria

Gebhardweg , Obermenzing

(1947) Gebhard von Menzingen, local nobility, named in a document from 1247

Gebrüder-Ott-Weg , Pasing

(1985) Martin (1883–1957) and Valentin Ott (1886–1971), architects and artists, built numerous buildings in Pasing and Obermenzing
Lothar Anselm von Gebsattel

Gebsattelstrasse , Au

(1897) Lothar Anselm von Gebsattel (1761–1846), first Archbishop of Munich and Freising

Gedingweg , Lochhausen

(1966) old field name

Gedonstrasse , Schwabing

(1897) Lorenz Gedon (1844–1883) sculptor, interior designer of neoclassicism and neo-baroque

Gehrenäckerweg , Lochhausen

(1952) Field name , perhaps traced back to Ger or Gehr = wedge-shaped hallway

Gehwolfweg , Harlaching

(1982) Annemarie Gehwolf (1920–1978), donated approx. 400,000 DM for the Munich Kindl-Heim

Geibelstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1899) Emanuel Geibel (1815–1884), German poet whose poems were set to songs by composers such as Robert Schumann, Hugo Wolf or Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdi

Geierstrasse ,

(1832) → Geyerstrasse

Geigelsteinstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Geigelstein , 1808 m high mountain in the Chiemgau Alps

Geigenbergerstrasse , Parkstadt Solln

(1955) Otto Geigenberger (1881–1946), painter of the Munich Secession

Geigerplatz ,

(1918) 25th district

Geigerstrasse , Laim

(1936) Tobias Geiger (1575 – around 1658), doctor from Rosenheim, 1601 city doctor in Munich, senior field doctor in the Bavarian army

Geiselgasteigstrasse , Harlaching

(1900) Geiselgasteig , part of the community of Grünwald

Geisenbrunner Strasse , Fürstenried

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

Geisenfelder Strasse , Laim

(1922) Geisenfeld , town in the Upper Bavarian district of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm

Geisenhausenerstrasse , Obersendling

(1934) Family of the counts of Geisenhausen from the Landshut area, who died out in 980

Honeysuckle Street , Lerchenau

(1947) Honeysuckle , a family of plants in the card-like order

Geitauer Strasse , Thalkirchen

(1925) Geitau , part of the Bayrischzell community in the Miesbach district

Geitnerweg , Waldtrudering

(1947) Melchior Geitner (1869–1945), Truderinger citizen

Gelbhofstrasse , Großhadern

(1958) Gelbhof, a Hadern farm name

Gelfratstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Gelfrat, a legendary figure from the Nibelungenlied

Gellertstrasse , Herzogpark

(1914) Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715–1769), German poet and moral philosopher

Geltinger Strasse , Obersendling

(1929) Gelting , 1978 part of the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen incorporated into Geretsried

Gemingstrasse , Daglfing

(1930) Gustav Geming (1837–1893), Munich humorist and writer

General-Kalb-Weg , settlement at Perlacher Forst

(1956) Johann von Kalb (1721–1780), Franco-German general, fought against the British during the American Revolution and died in the Battle of Camden (South Carolina)

Geneva Square , Forstenried

(1960) Geneva , capital of the French-speaking canton of the same name in Switzerland

Genoveva-Schauer-Platz , Haidhausen

(1998) Genoveva Schauer (1898–1962), owner of a carpet weaving mill, from 1953 SPD city councilor

Genovevaweg , Laim

(1957) Genoveva Winkler (1831–1908), teacher of the Pasing children for 40 years, alternatively based on the Genoveva game, once the most popular folk piece in Bavaria

Genter Strasse , Schwabing

(1921) Ghent , capital of the Belgian region of East Flanders

Gentzstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1898) Karl Gentz ​​(1840–1896), master carpenter who set up a foundation

Georg-Angermair-Strasse , Obermenzing

(2000) Georg Angermair (1910–1957), mayor of Obermenzing appointed by the American occupation administration after the Second World War

Georg-Birk-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2011) Georg Birk (1839–1924), innkeeper, member of the Munich municipal council, member of the state parliament and member of the Reichstag for the SPD

Georg-Böhmer-Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Georg Böhmer (1875–1943), 1912–1922 Catholic pastor in Aubing

Georg-Brauchle-Ring , Schwabing-West / Milbertshofen

(1971) Georg Brauchle (1915–1968), Second Mayor of Munich from 1960 until his untimely death in 1968

Georg-Deschler-Platz , Neupasing

(1947) Georg Deschler (1888–1929), trade unionist and Pasinger city councilor

Georg-Elser-Platz , Maxvorstadt

(1996) Georg Elser (1903–1945), resistance fighter against National Socialism, murdered in Dachau concentration camp

Georg-Freundorfer-Platz , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1983) Georg Freundorfer (1881–1940), composer, zither player

Georg-Gradel-Weg , Neupasing

(1994) Georg Gradel (1884–1950), Pasinger City Council (SPD), board member of a Pasinger housing association

Georg-Habel-Strasse , Pasing

(1947) Georg Habel (1835–1927), head of the Pasing train station

Georg-Hager-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1983) Georg Hager (1863–1941), art historian, from 1908 head of the predecessor of today's Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Georg-Hallmaier-Strasse , Sendling

(1898) Georg Hallmaier, brewer in the valley of Munich, took part in the 1705 uprising against the Austrian occupation

Georg-Hann-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1956) Georg Hann (1897–1950), Austrian opera singer, from 1927 at the Bavarian State Opera

Georg-Heberer-Strasse , Hadern

(2018) Georg Heberer (1920–1999), surgeon with a pioneering role in vascular and coronary surgery

Georg-Hirth-Platz , Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt

(1917) Georg Hirth (1841–1916), statistician, economics writer, journalist and publisher

Georg-Jais-Strasse , Pasing

(1947) Georg Jais (1831–1911), teacher in Pasing

Georg-Kainz-Strasse , Moosach

(1990) Georg Kainz (1901–1979), chairman of the Neuhausen-Moosach district committee

Georg-Kerschensteiner-Strasse , Riem

(2000) Georg Kerschensteiner (1854–1932), pedagogue, city school councilor, founder of the labor school , especially the vocational school

Georg-Kirmair-Gasse , Lochhausen

(1958) Georg Kirmaier (1596–1670), Catholic pastor in Lochhausen

Georg-Kronawitter-Platz , Altstadt-Lehel

(2018) Georg Kronawitter (1928–2016), long-time mayor and honorary citizen of Munich

Georg-Lindau-Strasse , Neuhausen

(2007) Georg Lindau (1816–1895), Mayor of Neuhausen from 1870 to 1875

Georg-Lotter-Weg , Laim

(2011) Georg Lotter (1878–1949), engineer and designer of electric locomotives

Georg-Mauerer-Weg , Lerchenau

(1965) Georg Mauerer (1868–1957), SPD member of the Weimar National Assembly, co-founder of the Munich Volksbühne

Georg-Maurer-Strasse , Freiham

(2006) Georg Maurer (physician) (1909–1980), German doctor and CSU local politician, founded the Faculty of Medicine at the Klinikum rechts der Isar in 1967, where he became Medical Director of Surgery

–Georg-Meisenbach-Strasse , Giesing

(1987) Georg Meisenbach (1841–1912), entrepreneur, inventor of the glass engraving grid and the autotype

Georg-Mooseder-Strasse , Moosach

(2013) Georg Mooseder (1922–2008), local history researcher, founder of a foundation for the promotion of monument protection and the preservation of local history in Bavaria

Georg-Muche-Strasse , Freimann

(2001) Georg Muche (1895–1987), painter and graphic artist, teacher at the Bauhaus

Georg-Pickl-Weg , Lerchenau

(1986) Georg Pickl (1904–1969), district committee chairman

Georg-Reismüller-Strasse , Allach

(1957) Georg Reismüller (1882–1936), sinologist, general director of the Bavarian State Library

Georg-Riedmeier-Weg , Au

(2017) Georg Riedmeier (1917–1974), hairdresser, active in the resistance group around Johann Fried

Georg-Schätzel-Strasse , Maxvorstadt

(1967) Georg Schätzel (1875–1934), lawyer, politician of the Bavarian People's Party, Reich Minister of Post in the Weimar Republic

Georg-Strebl-Strasse , Solln

(1947) Georg Strebl (1857–1933), citizen of the Solln municipality. It was previously called Streblstrasse .

Georg-Thiele-Strasse , Alt-Riem

(1937) Georg Thiele (1880–1914), naval officer, corvette captain

Georg-von-Mayr-Strasse , Am Hart

(1927) Georg von Mayr (1841–1925), statistician and economist, in 1913 he became rector of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich

Georg-Wachinger-Weg , Pasing

(1981) Georg Wachinger (1875-1927). Catholic parish priest in Pasing

Georg-Winkler-Strasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Georg Winkler (1869–1888), German alpinist, had an accident on the Weisshorn in the Valais Alps

Georg-Wopfner-Strasse , Freimann

(1931) Georg Wopfner (1870–1933), Reichsbahndirektor, who was responsible for the construction and maintenance of the railway settlements in Munich. a. deserved

Georg-Zech-Allee , Feldmoching

(1981) Georg Zech (1913–1979), blacksmith in Feldmoching

Georgenschwaigstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1913) The settlement of St. Georgenschwaige, first mentioned in 1764, where an open-air swimming pool that still exists today was started in 1826
Georgenstein

Georgensteinstrasse , Thalkirchen

(1953) Georgenstein , a boulder in the Isar south of Munich

Georgenstrasse , Maxvorstadt , Schwabing-Freimann

(1856) led to the Georgenschwaige, a former estate of the Schäftlarn monastery

Georginenstrasse , Blumenau

(1947) Georgines, today mostly called dahlias plant genus in the sunflower family

Georgsplatz St. ,

(1918)

Georgsplatz St., age ,

(1918)

Geranienstraße , Großhadern

(1938) Geraniums or cranesbills , genus of plants

Gerastrasse , Moosach

(1959) Gera , third largest city in Thuringia

Gerberau , Allach-Untermenzing

(1957) Heinrich Gottfried Gerber (1832–1912), civil engineer and inventor of the tanner carrier

Gerblstrasse , Thalkirchen

(1965) Eugen Gerbl (1847–1901), mayor of the formerly independent municipality of Thalkirchen

Gerblweg , Thalkirchen

(1965) see above; Footpath, then to Gerblstrasse

Geretsrieder Strasse , Obersendling

(1982) Geretsried , town in the Upper Bavarian district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen

Gerhardingerweg , Waldtrudering

(1962) Karolina Gerhardinger (1797–1879), religious sister, beatified in 1985, founder of the Congregation of Poor School Sisters of Our Lady

Gerhardstrasse , Untergiesing

(1898) Hubert Gerhard (around 1540–1620), Dutch Renaissance sculptor (including Wittelsbacher fountain in the Munich Residence)

Gerhard-Winkler-Weg , Obermenzing

(1980) Gerhard Winkler (1906–1977), composer of light music, film music and operettas

Gerhart-Hauptmann-Ring , Neuperlach

(1971) Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946) writer, playwright

Gerlachweg , Untermenzing

(1945) Andreas Christian Gerlach (1811–1877), veterinarian and veterinary writer, director of the veterinary school in Berlin
Fritz Gerlich

Gerlichstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Fritz Gerlich (1883–1934), journalist and archivist who resisted National Socialism and died in the Dachau concentration camp

Gerlosstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1925) Gerlos , a small municipality in Tyrol on the Gerlos Pass between Tyrol and the state of Salzburg

Germaniastraße , Münchner Freiheit

(1890) Germania , once the personification of the peoples of Germania, later a symbol of the German nation-state

Germeringer Weg , Freiham

(1942) Germering , town in the Fürstenfeldbruck district

Germersheimer Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1923) Germersheim , district town in the southern Palatinate, until 1946 part of Bavaria

Gerner Strasse , Neuhausen

(1899) Gern , the oldest part of Neuhausen, once a fiefdom of the bishops of Freising

Gernerweg ,

(1918) now Klugstrasse

Gernotstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1925) Gernot , male first name, but especially legendary figure from the Nibelungenlied

Gerokstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1924) Karl von Gerok (1815–1890), Protestant theologian and poet, court preacher and prelate in Stuttgart

Geroldseckstrasse , Neuhadern

(1951) Geroldseck Castle , medieval fortress in Kufstein / Tyrol

Geroltstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1904) Gerolt, old Munich patrician family

Gerstäckerstraße , Waldtrudering

(1934) Friedrich Gerstäcker (1816–1872), travel writer

Gertraudenstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1937) Gertraud , female first name

Gertrud-Bäumer-Strasse , Oberwiesenfeld

(1989) Gertrud Bäumer (1873–1954), women's rights activist, politician, founded the German Democratic Party in 1919

Gertrud-Grunow-Strasse , Schwabing

(2011) Gertrud Grunow (1870–1944), opera singer, pianist and master at the Bauhaus in Weimar

Gertrud-Kückelmann-Weg , Neuperlach

(1981) Gertrud Kückelmann (1929–1979), stage and film actress and dubbing voice

Gertrud-von-Le-Fort-Weg , Englschalking

(1983) Gertrud von le Fort (1876–1971), writer

Gerty-Spies-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(2016) Gerty Spies (1913–1997), Jewish writer, survived the Theresienstadt concentration camp, to which she was deported in 1942.

Geschwister-Löb-Strasse , Lerchenau

(1969) Siblings Theodora, Lina, Ernst, Georg and Robert Löb, sisters and brothers of the Trappists. They were killed in Auschwitz concentration camp in August 1942, Hans Löb, the youngest died in Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.

Geschwister-Scholl-Platz , Maxvorstadt

(1946) Siblings Scholl , members of the White Rose resistance group

Geßlerstrasse , Laim

(1901) Vinzenz Geßler, Augustinian Father, one of the hostages that Munich gave the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War in order to avoid plundering

Gewürzmühlstrasse , Lehel

(before 1830) after a spice mill built there in 1600

Geyerspergerstrasse , Laim

(1901) Johann Geyersperger, innkeeper, one of the hostages that Munich gave the Swedes during the Thirty Years War in order to avoid plundering

Geyerstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1904) Dominikus Geyer, electoral councilor and personal surgeon in the 18th century

Gibichungenstrasse ,

(1918) 23rd district

Giechstrasse , Aubing

(1947) Giechburg , half-ruin of a hilltop castle near Scheßlitz in the Bamberg district

Giesebrechtstrasse , Obere Au

(1908) Wilhelm von Giesebrecht (1814–1889), German historian, 1862 permanent secretary of the historical commission and professor of history in Munich

Giesingerbahnhofplatz ,

(?)

Giesinger Bahnhofplatz , Obergiesing

(1901) Giesing station

Giesinger Bahnhofstrasse , Obergiesing

(1965) The street leading to the Giesing station built in 1898

Giesingerberg ,

(1918)

Giesinger Berg , Obergiesing

(1894) leads to the high bank of the Isar to Ober Giesing

Giesingerweg ,

(1876)

Giesserstrasse .

(1918) 18th district

Gießerweg , Westend

(1966) Gießer, Munich councilor family

Gietlstrasse , Obergiesing

(1896) Franz Xaver von Gietl (1803–1888), physician, personal physician to King Maximilian II and honorary citizen of Munich

Giggenbacherstrasse , Lochhausen

(1957) Anna Giggenbacher (around 1730), farmer and benefactor from Lochhausen

Giglgässchen ,

(1835)

Giglweg , Aubing

(1947) Josef Gigl (1813–1879), from 1849 Catholic pastor of Aubing, benefactor of the poor

Gilchinger Strasse , Altaubing

(1976) Gilching , municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Starnberg

Gilgstrasse , Solln

(1949) Gilg, old Sollner farming family.

Gilmstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(around 1937) Hermann von Gilm zu Rosenegg (1812–1864), Austrian lawyer and poet

Gindelalmstrasse , Neuharlaching

(1932) Gindelalm, Alm between Schliersee and Tegernsee

Ginhardtstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1899) Johann Ginhardt (1841–1927), civil engineer

Ginsterweg , Großhadern

(1947) Gorse , genus of plants
Gisela of Austria

Giselastrasse ,

(1873) Gisela of Austria , Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Bavaria (1856–1932), married to Prince Leopold of Bavaria

Gisela-Stein-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2016) Gisela Stein (1934–2009), actress, from 1980 with the Münchner Kammerspiele, from 2001 with the Bavarian State Theater

Giselherstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1925) Giselher , legendary figure from the Nibelungenlied

Gladiolenstrasse , Blumenau

(1938) Gladioli , a genus of plants from the iris family

Glarusstrasse , Fürstenried

(1962) Glarus , Swiss canton and city

Glasenbartlstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) "The Glasenbartl with the stone", a local Obermenzinger legendary figure

Glasstrasse , Feldmoching

(1959) Fischer family Glas from Feldmochingen

Glasunowstrasse , Obermenzing

(1971) Alexander Konstantinowitsch Glasunow (1865–1936), Russian composer

Gleichmannstrasse , Pasing

(1948) Bernhard Gleichmann (1869–1938), Ministerial Director, significantly involved in the electrification of the Pasing railway lines

Gleichplatz , Allach

(1945) Lorenz Gleich (approx. 1798–1865), Bavarian military doctor, advocate of naturopathy

Same way , Allach

(1945) see above

Gleimstrasse , Englschalking

(1925) Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim (1719–1803), poet, literary patron of the Enlightenment

Gleißenbachstrasse , Johanneskirchen

(1925) Gleißenbach, a small stream in the Gleißental , a dry valley near Deisenhofen in the Munich district

Gleißmüllerstrasse , Moosach

(1955) Hans Gleißmüller (15th century), glass painter

Gleißnerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1962) Franz Gleißner (1761–1818), court musician, composer, friend and supporter of Alois Senefelders, author of a Mozart directory

Gleisweilerstrasse , Obersendling

(1926) Gleisweiler , municipality in the district of Südliche Weinstrasse, until 1946 part of the Bavarian Palatinate

Gleiwitzer Strasse , Daglfing

(1931) Gleiwitz , Upper Silesian city, Polish since 1945

Glockenbach am ,

(1835)

Glockenbachgassse ,

(1835)

Glockenbecherstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1954) Beaker culture , transition period from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age, around 2600 to 2000 BC.
Bluebells

Bellflower Street , Lerchenau

(1947) Bluebells , genus of plants

Glockengießerweg , Forstenried

(1962) Bell founder , old craft

Glockenstrasse ,

(1832)

Glötzleweg , Solln

(1947) Ludwig Glötzle (1847–1929), neo-Romanesque church painter from Immenstadt im Allgäu

Glogauer Platz , Moosach

(1924) Lower Silesian district town Groß-Glogau , since 1945 Polish

Glogauer Strasse , Moosach

(1935) see above

Glücksburger Strasse , Johanneskirchen

(1935) Glücksburg , town east of Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein

Glücksstrasse ,

(1835) → Glückstrasse

Glückstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(around 1810) Luck, mostly a pious wish

Gluthstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1924) Viktor Gluth (1852–1917), composer and music teacher at the Royal Academy of Music in Munich, to whose board of directors he belonged from 1912

Glyzinenstrasse , Lerchenau

(1938) wisteria , Wisteria correctly, Wisterien or wisteria named genus of the legume family

Gmunderstrasse ,

(1918)

Gmunder Strasse , Obersendling

(1901) Gmund am Tegernsee , municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Miesbach

Gnadenthaler Strasse , Forstenried

(1935) Gnadental , a community in what is now Ukraine, settled by Swabian colonists in 1830

Gnadenwaldplatz , garden city Trudering

(1934) Gnadenwald, a small Tyrolean community near Hall in Tirol, formerly a monastery

Gneisenaustrasse , Alt-Moosach

(1913) August Neidhardt von Gneisenau (1760–1831), Prussian field marshal and army reformer during and after the wars of liberation against Napoleon

Gnesener Strasse , Englschalking

(1930) Gnesen , city in Poland, from 1793 to 1920 part of the Prussian province of Posen

Godesbergstrasse ,

(1918) 27th district

Gögginger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1925) Göggingen , city incorporated in Augsburg in 1972

Gögglstrasse , Moosach

(1915) Former machine factory Göggl & Sohn , boiler and coppersmiths

Göllheimer Strasse , Pasing

(1956) Göllheim , municipality in the Donnersbergkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate

Gönnerstrasse ,

(1918) 17th district

Görbelmoosstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Görbelmoos , nature reserve near Gilching in the Starnberg district

Goerdelerstrasse , Lerchenau

(1955) Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (1884–1945), lawyer, politician, resistance fighter against National Socialism, sentenced to death in the wake of the unsuccessful assassination attempt of July 20, 1944 and executed in 1945 in Plötzensee prison

Görlitzer Strasse , Alt-Moosach

(1924) Görlitz , border town on the Oder, opposite the Polish town of Zgorzelec
Joseph Gorres

Görresstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1883) Johannes Joseph von Görres (1776–1848), Catholic journalist and professor of history at the University of Munich

Görzer Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1927) Gorizia , Italian city on the border with Slovenia

Gößweinsteinplatz , Aubing

(1945) Gößweinstein , market town in the Upper Franconian district of Forchheim

Götheplatz ,

→ Goetheplatz

Goetheplatz , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1865) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), poet and natural scientist

Goethestrasse ,

→ Goethestrasse

Goethestrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1865) see above

Göttnerstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Adolf Göttner (1911–1937), alpinist, member of the Alpine Club, Munich section, died during the German Nanga Parbat Expedition in 1937

Götzstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1913) Götz von Berlichingen (approx. 1480–1562), legendary Frankish imperial knight, who gave the emperor the "greeting" named after him

Gohrenstrasse , Münchner Freiheit

(1961) Ludwig von Gohren (1749–1819), Bavarian Obersthofmarschall, acquired the Gohrenschlössl in 1802. In 1799 he moved the collection of paintings in the Bavarian Palatinate to Munich in good time, which otherwise would have fallen into the hands of the French, but then formed the basis for the Munich Pinakothek.

Goldachstrasse ,

1958 31st district
Goldhammer

Goldammerweg , Am Hart

(1993) Goldammer , bird from the Ammern family

Goldbergstrasse , Solln

(1947) Georg Goldberg (1830–1894), engraver. It was previously called Hackländerstraße .

Goldthistelanger , Am Hart

(2001) Gold thistle , also called small boarwort, plant from the sunflower family

Goldhoferstrasse , Forstenried

(1962) Prosper Goldhofer (1709–1782), astronomer, mathematician and Augustinian canon, built an observatory and a physical cabinet in Polling

Goldlackplatz , Lerchenau

(1959) Goldlack , a species of the cruciferous family

Goldmarkstrasse , Am Hart

(1947) Karl Goldmark (1830–1915), Hungarian-Austrian composer, music teacher and violinist

Goldnesselweg , Moosach

(2002) Golden nettle , a plant from the lip flower family

Goldrautenweg , Neuharlaching

(1964) Goldenrods , a species of the sunflower family

Golden Rain Road , Großhadern

(1938) Laburnum , a genus of plants from the subfamily of the butterflies

Goldschaggbogen , Neuperlach

(1976) Edmund Goldschagg (1886–1971), journalist and publisher, co-founder of the Süddeutsche Zeitung

Goldschmiedplatz , Lerchenau

(1955) Goldsmith or Goldsmits, donor family from the 14th century

Gollierplatz , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1897) since 1269 documented patrician family of Munich

Gollierstrasse , Schwanthalerhöheestend

(1878) see above

Golo-Mann-Weg , Freiham

(2017) Golo (Gottfried) Mann (1909–1994), historian and publicist

Gondershauser Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Gondershausen , municipality in the Rhein-Hunsrück district in Rhineland-Palatinate

Gondrellplatz , Blumenau

(1958) Adolf Gondrell (actually Adolf Grell; 1902–1954). Munich emcee, film and stage actor

Gorch-Fock-Strasse , Waldtrudering

(1947) Gorch Fock (1880–1916), German writer, killed in the Battle of Skagerrak in 1916, namesake of training sailing ships of the German Navy

Goßwinstrasse , Neupasing

(1959) Antonius Gosswin (1540–1597), Franco-Flemish composer, organist and conductor of the Renaissance

Goteboldstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Gotebold von Lochhausen, Edler, participant in a 12th century crusade from which he never returned

Gotelindenstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Gotelinde, legendary figure from the Nibelungenlied

Gotenstrasse , Herzogpark

(1955) Goths , East Germanic people, from the 3rd century AD on several times in armed conflicts with the Roman Empire, divided into East and West Goths, the latter defeated by the Moors around 711

Gothaer Weg , Alt-Moosach

(1989) Gotha , city in Thuringia

Gottesackerweg ,

(1876)

Gotteszeller Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1925) Gotteszell , municipality in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen

Gottfried-Benn-Strasse , Englschalking

(1983) Gottfried Benn (1886–1956), doctor, poet and essayist

Gottfried-Böhm-Ring , Sendling-Westpark

(1964) Gottfried von Böhm (1845–1926). Ministerialrat in Munich, poet and historian

Gottfried-Keller-Strasse , Neupasing

(1938) Gottfried Keller (1819–1890), Swiss writer, poet and politician

Gottfried Koelwel Weg , Laim

(1965) Gottfried Kölwel (1889–1958), poet, playwright and storyteller

Gottfriedstrasse ,

(1918)

Gotthardstrasse , Laim

(1901) Joachim Gotthard, Jesuit, one of the Munich hostages in the Thirty Years' War

Gotthelfstrasse , Englschalking

(1925) Jeremias Gotthelf , actually Albert Bitzius (1797–1854), Swiss writer

Gottschalkstraße , garden city Trudering

(1953) Johann Gottschalk (1871–1944), Truderinger pastor
St. James the Elder, Gotzing

Gotzinger Platz , Sendling

(1904) Gotzing , district of Weyarn; several Gotzinger farmers took part in the 1705 uprising against Austria and are probably buried at the old parish church Sending

Gotzinger Strasse , Sendling

(1904) see above

Gotzmannstrasse , Alt-Aubing

(1942) Michael Gotzmann (1481–1570), pastor in Aubing, where he was born

Goyastraße , Solln

(1961) Francisco de Goya (1746–1828), Spanish painter

Gozbertstrasse , Giesing

(1906) Gozbert (? –1001), abbot of the Tegernsee monastery from 982

Grab Movement , Sendling-Westpark

(1978) Christian Dietrich Grabbe (1801–1836), playwright from Vormärz

Dig on ,

(1835)

Grabenfleckstrasse , Altaubing

(1942) Field name

Grabenstrasse , Altaubing

(1942) Field name

Grabmannstrasse , Forstenried

(1956) Martin Grabmann (1875–1949), theologian, dogmatist, philosopher, historian

Graefelfinger Strasse , Neuhadern

(1947) Graefelfing community in the Munich district, directly on the outskirts of Munich

Graefstrasse , Pasing

(1938) Ferdinand Gräf (1848–1913), master confectioner, master builder of the Pasing settlements, inventor of a swing top for lemonade bottles

Grafenwinkel ,

(1876) northwest of Wolfgangstrasse, 14th district

Grafinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1924) Grafing , municipality in the district of Ebersberg

Graf-Konrad-Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1913) Konrad I von Valley , Count, bequeathed property to Schäftlarn Monastery

Graf-Lehndorff-Strasse , Alt-Riem

(1937) Georg Graf von Lehndorff (1833–1914), Oberlandstallmeister, race horse breeder

Graf-Ottenburg-Strasse , Kirchtrudering

(1932) Ernst Graf von Grogling-Ottenburg (??), landlord in Trudering in the Middle Ages

Grafrather Strasse , Altaubing

(1945) Grafrath , municipality in the Fürstenfeldbruck district

Graf-Spee-Platz , Waldtrudering . (1947) Maximilian von Spee (1861–1914), Vice-Admiral in World War I, fell with his two sons in a sea battle near the Falkland Islands

Graf-zu-Castell-Straße , Messestadt Riem

(1998) Wulf-Diether Graf zu Castell-Rüdenhausen (1905–1980), flight captain, from 1949 to 1972 director of Munich airport Riem

Grahn Youngstrasse ,

(1918) now Lucile-Grahn-Straße

Grainauer Weg , Sendling-Westpark

(1966) Grainau , municipality in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district at the foot of the Zugspitze

Grailstrasse , garden city Bogenhausen-Priel

(1933) The Holy Grail , a legend from the Arthurian legend

Grammstrasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(1904) Karl Gramm (1805–1900), lawyer, appellate judge

Granatstrasse , Feldmoching

(1952) Garnet , Gemstone

Grandauerstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Bernhard Michael von Grandauer (1776–1838), lawyer and government official, cabinet secretary of King Ludwig I of Bavaria

Grandlstrasse , Obermenzing

(1938) Grandl, long-established Menzing family

Grasbrunner Strasse , Messestadt Riem

(2013) Grasbrunn , municipality in the district of Munich

Grasgartenweg , Lochhausen

(1978) Field Name

Grashofstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Field name

Grass lily , Am Hart

(2001) Grass lilies , plant genus from the asparagus family

Grasmeierstraße , Freimann (west), Schwabing (east)

(1931) former Grasmeierhof

Warbler Path , Am Hart

(1936) Warblers , genus of songbirds

Grasrainweg , Freimann

(1950) field name

Graßdorferweg , Waldtrudering

(1936) Field name
Morris dancers

Grasserstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1878) Erasmus Grasser (approx. 1450–1518), sculptor, the “Moriskentancer” in the old town hall are said to be copies of the figures he created

Graßlfinger Strasse , Altaubing

(1959) Graßlfing, part of the city of Olching in the Fürstenfeldbruck district

Grass road upper ,

(1876)

Grass road lower ,

(1876)

Graswanger Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1922) Graswang , part of the Ettal community in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district

Grasweg , Sendling-Westpark

(?) old dirt road

Gratlspitzstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1932) Gratlspitze , 1899 m high mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps

Graubündener Strasse , Fürstenried

(1960) Graubünden , Swiss canton

Graudenzer Strasse , Englschalking

(1930) Grudziądz , formerly Graudenz, city in Mazovia, Polish since 1945

Grauertstrasse , Harlaching

(1959) Hermann von Grauert (1850–1924), German historian, professor at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich

Gravelottestrasse , Haidhausen

(1901) Gravelotte , Lorraine municipality in the Moselle department, known from the battle of Gravelotte in 1870

Gregor-Mendel-Strasse , Am Hart

(1934) Gregor Mendel (1822–1884), Moravian-Austrian abbot of the Augustinian Abbey of St. Thomas in Brno, discoverer of Mendel's rules of inheritance

Greifensteinstrasse , Harlaching

(1933) Greifenstein Castle , castle ruins near Terlan / South Tyrol

Greineckerstrasse , Thalkirchen , Sendling

(1958) Frater Sebaldus Greinecker (also: Greinögger) was the first certified teacher in Thalkirchen from 1731. The north side of the street belongs to Sendling, the south side to Thalkirchen.
Greinerberg

Greinerberg , Thalkirchen

(1951) Thomas Greiner, manufacturer of glass instruments; In 1897 he ceded land to the city of Munich to enable the construction of this road.

Greinzstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Rudolf Greinz (1886–1942), Tyrolean writer and dialect poet

Greithweg , Obermenzing

(1980) Carl Greith (1828–1887), Swiss composer and church musician

Grellstrasse , Englschalking

(1934) Friedrich Grell (1833–1914), school inspector, director of the Central Singing School in Munich

Grenzstrasse , Giesing

(1930) field name

Gret-Palucca-Weg , Altaubing

(2014) Gret Palucca (1902–1993), Munich-born dancer and dance teacher

Grete-Mosheim-Strasse , Arnulfpark - Maxvorstadt

(2004) Grete Mosheim (1905–1986), German-Jewish actress, emigrated in 1933

Grete-Weil-Strasse , Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied

(2019) Grete Weil (1906–1999), writer, resistance fighter against National Socialism

Greeks Square , Harlaching

(1929) in memory of the first modern Greek king, Otto von Wittelsbach, who ruled from 1835–1862

Greeks Street , Harlaching

(1910) see above

Griegstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1924) Edvard Grieg (1843–1907), Norwegian pianist and Romantic composer

Gris on ,

(1835)

Grieserstrasse , Lerchenau

(1957) Andreas Grieser (1868–1955), lawyer, public prosecutor, politician, 1918–1920 First Mayor of Würzburg

Griesfeldstrasse , Englschalking

(around 1860) Field name

Grillparzerstrasse , Haidhausen

(1906) Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872), Austrian writer and playwright

Grimmeisenstrasse , Johanneskirchen

(1988) Grimmeisen, family of brickworks owners around 1950 to 1922. After the factory was torn down, the "Gartenstadt Bogenhausen-Priel" settlement was built on the vacated site

Grimmelshausenstrasse , Parkstadt

(1925) Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen (around 1622–1676), writer, author of "Simplicissimus Teutsch", which describes the time of the Thirty Years' War

Grimmstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1902) Jacob Grimm (1785–1863), linguist and literary scholar, author of a German dictionary, participant in the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848

Groebenstrasse , Englschalking

(1935) Otto Friedrich von der Groeben (1657–1728), explorer and colonial officer from Brandenburg-Prussia

Groebenzeller Strasse , Moosach

(1935) Groebenzell , municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Fürstenfeldbruck

Gardena Street , Untergiesing

(1959) Gröden , Italian Val Gardena, South Tyrolean Dolomite valley with three communities, the largest of which is Ortisei

Groffstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1904) Guillielmus de Grof (1676–1742), sculptor from Flanders, from 1714 court sculptor in Munich

Grohmannstrasse , Lerchenau

(1960) Paul Grohmann (1838–1908), Viennese alpinist, co-founder of the Austrian Alpine Club

Grohplatz , Freimann

(1931) Heinrich Groh (1847–1922), state economics councilor, who made a great contribution to Freimann

Gronsdorfer Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Gronsdorf , part of the community of Haar in the district of Munich

Groschenweg , garden city Trudering

(1933) Groschen , a Kurant coin that has been widespread in many countries since the Middle Ages

Grosjeanstrasse , Herzogpark

(1908) Melchior and Josepha Grosjean set up a Munich charity foundation that still exists today

Großbeerenstrasse , Moosach

(1913) Großbeeren , a Brandenburg municipality on the southern city limits of Berlin, known for a battle in 1813 against Napoleonic troops who wanted to conquer Berlin

Großfriedrichsburger Strasse , Waldtrudering

(1939) Groß Friedrichsburg , brief Kurbrandenburg colony in what is now Ghana, which was sold to the Dutch-West Indian Company in 1717

Großgmainer Straße , Berg am Laim - repealed -

(1927?) Großgmain , municipality in the Salzburger Land, opposite Bayerisch Gmain, not far from Bad Reichenhall

Großhaderner Strasse , Neuhadern

(1947) Großhadern , district of Munich

Großhesseloherstrasse ,

(1918) 24th district

Großhesseloher Strasse , Thalkirchen

(before 1890) Großhesselohe , part of the community Pullach in the Isar valley in the district of Munich

Großlappen , Schwabing-Freimann

(?) Noble seat Louppen

Groß-Nabas-Strasse , Waldtrudering

(1933) Groß-Nabas, a place in the former German colony of South West Africa, now Namibia, where a Bavarian company took part in battles against rebellious Witboi-Hottentots in 1905

Großvenedigerstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Großvenediger , main summit (3657 m) of the Venediger group in the Austrian East Tyrol

Grotiusweg , Südgiesing

(1975) Hugo Grotius , also Hugo de Groot (1583–1645), Dutch theologian and philosopher

Grovestraße , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Otto von Grove (1836–1919), railway mechanical engineer and from around 1900 university lecturer in Munich

Pit at the , Schwabing

(1835) now Trautenwolfstrasse

Pit in the , Haidhausen

(1876)

Pit road

(1876)

Grünbauerstraße , Solln

(1947) Josef Grünbauer (1846–1930), Sollner teacher and concert organizer; previously it was called Johannesstrasse.

Grünecker Strasse , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(1962) Grüneck , part of Neufahrn near Freising

Green market , Berg am Laim

(2015) named after the “Green Market” that is regularly held on this square.

Green Finch Trail , Am Hart

(1977) greenfinch or greenling, from the goldfinch-like subfamily

Grünspechtstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Green woodpecker , also called grass woodpecker or ground woodpecker, from the species of woodpecker

Grünstadter Platz , Ramersdorf

(1930) Grünstadt , town in the Bad Dürkheim district, part of the Bavarian Palatinate until 1946, now Rhineland-Palatinate

Grünstraße , Mittersendling

(1927) Anastasius Grün , actually Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg (1806–1876), politician and poet from today's Slovenian Kraina, 1848 member of the Frankfurt National Assembly

Grüntal , Herzogpark

(1913) Grüntal, so named after the green valley of the Brunnbach , which has healing powers

Grüntenstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1921) Grünten , 1738 m high ridge of the Allgäu Alps in the Oberallgäu district

Grünwalderplatz ,

(1918) 18th district

Grünwalder Strasse , Harlaching

(1900) Grünwald , municipality south of Munich, on the Isar, first mentioned in 1288 as Groinwalde

Grünwedelstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1959) Albert Grünwedel (1856–1935), Indologist, Tibetologist and archaeologist from Munich

Grütznerstrasse , Haidhausen , formerly Praterstrasse

(1917) Eduard von Grützner (1846–1925), born in Silesia, has lived in Munich since 1864, genre painter

Gruftgasse , (1835)

Crypt Street ,

(1876)
Franz by Paula Gruithuisen

Gruithuisenstrasse , Allach

(1947) Franz von Paula Gruithuisen (1774–1852), doctor, astronomer, natural scientist, professor of anatomy and physiology in Munich

Grundelstrasse , Trudering

(1957) Gobies , a fish family from the group of bony fish

Grusonstrasse , Freimann

(1939) Hermann Gruson (1821–1895), Magdeburg-born engineer, inventor and entrepreneur

Guardinistraße , Neuhadern

(1972) Romano Guardini (1885–1968), born in Verona, grew up in Germany, Catholic religious philosopher and professor of theology, from 1946 in Munich

Gubestrasse , Moosach

(1947) Max Gube (1849–1904), court engraver, medalist in Munich

Guddenstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1927) Bernhard von Gudden (1824–1886), psychiatrist, professor in Munich from 1873, ennobled in 1875

Gudrunstrasse , Neuhausen

(1900) Gudrun , Germanic legendary figure, glorified in the Gudrun legend, a Middle High German heroic epic

Güllstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt

(1887) Friedrich Güll (1812–1879), poet born in Ansbach and writer of children's songs

Gümbelstrasse , Neuhausen

(1899) Carl Wilhelm von Gümbel (1823–1898), geologist from the Bavarian Palatinate, in 1863 appointed honorary professor for geology and the art of mine cutting at the University of Munich

Günderodestrasse , Waldtrudering

(1931) Karoline von Günderrode (1780–1806), German romantic poet

Gündinger Strasse , Lochhausen

(1952) Günding , part of the Bergkirchen community in the Dachau district

Günter-Eich-Strasse , Englschalking

(1985) Günter Eich (1907–1972) German radio play author and poet

Gunzburger Platz , Moosach

(1935) Günzburg , large district town in the Swabian district of Günzburg

Günzburger Strasse , Moosach

(1925) see above
The vacuum experiment of 1654

Guerickestrasse , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(1925) Otto von Guericke (1602–1686), politician, lawyer, physicist and inventor, born in Magdeburg

Güßfeldtweg , Sendling-Westpark

(1935) Paul Güßfeldt (1840–1920), geographer, explorer and alpinist

Guffertstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Guffert , 2194 m high limestone in the Rofan Mountains / Tyrol

Gufidauner Strasse , Untergiesing-Harlaching

(1927) Gufidaun , a village belonging to the municipality of Klausen in South Tyrol above the left bank of the Eisack

Guido-Schneble-Strasse , Laim

(1962) Guido Schneble (1887–1959), member and chairman of the Laim district committee

Gulbranssonstrasse , Parkstadt Solln

(1964) Olaf Gulbransson (1873–1958), Norwegian painter, best known as the cartoonist of Simplicissimus

Guldeinstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1893) Guldein, an old Munich family, represented in the Council of Munich as early as 1239

Gumbinnenstrasse , Englschalking

(1966) Gumbinnen , city in the former East Prussia, today part of Russia

Gumppenbergstrasse , Herzogpark

(1908) Gumppenberg , old Bavarian noble family

Gundelindenstrasse , Schwabing

(1897) Gundelinde of Bavaria (1891–1983), daughter of King Ludwig III. from Bavaria

Gundelkoferstrasse , Am Hart

(1937) Gundelkofer, family of craftsmen from Munich

Gundermannstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1947) Gundermann , a plant from the mint family that was little valued in agriculture and in the garden, but previously valued as a herb and medicinal plant

Gunezrainerstrasse , Schwabing

(1898) Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer (1692–1763), court architect in the Electorate of Bavaria

Gunta-Stölzl-Straße , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(2001) Gunta Stölzl (1897–1983), weaver and textile designer, first female master at the Bauhaus

Günter-Behnisch-Strasse , Schwabing-West

(2019) Günter Behnisch (1922–2010), German architect and professor of architecture

Guntherstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1899) Gundahar or Gunther (? –436), King of the Burgundians, killed in the fight against the Huns, glorified in the Nibelungen saga

Gunzenlehstrasse , Laim

(1914) Gunzenleh , former castle of the Guelphs in Mering near Augsburg, which in turn is named after the Franconian Duke Konrad, Kunz or Gunz who fell in the battle on the Lechfeld against the Hungarians in 955

Gurnemanzstrasse , Herzogpark

(1934) Gurnemanz , prince of legends in the verse novel “Parzival”, taught Parzival in the art of war and in the knightly way of life

Gustav-Adolf-Strasse , Pasing-Obermenzing

(1938) Gustav Adolf (1594–1632), famous Swedish king

Gustav-Freytag-Strasse , Herzogpark

(1914) Gustav Freytag (1816–1895), German writer, cultural historian and playwright
Gustav Heinemann

Gustav-Heinemann-Ring , Neuperlach

(1985) Gustav Heinemann (1899–1976), German Federal President from 1969 to 1974

Gustav-Landauer-Bogen , Schwabing-West

(2002) Gustav Landauer (1870–1919), socialist writer and anarchist, murdered by Freikorps soldiers in the Munich-Stadelheim prison

Gustav-Lindner-Weg , Trudering Garden City

(1954) Gustav Lindner (1878–1952), book printer owner

Gustav-Mahler-Strasse , Freimann

(1985) Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), Austrian composer, opera director and conductor

Gustav-Meyrink-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Gustav Meyrink (1868–1932). Austrian writer and translator

Gustav-Otto-Bogen , Allach-Untermenzing

(1984) Gustav Otto (1883–1926), aircraft manufacturer, built biplanes

Gustav-Rau-Straße , Trudering-Riem (private road)

(1972) Gustav Rau (1880-1954), hippologist

Gustav-Schiefer-Strasse , Lerchenau

(1963) Gustav Schiefer (1876–1956), union leader and SPD city councilor, member of the Bavarian Senate

Gustav-Schwab-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1925) Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), Swabian pastor and writer, author of the legends of classical antiquity and youth literature

Gustl-Bayrhammer-Strasse , Freiham

(2017) Gustl Bayrhammer (1922–1993), folk and film actor, also well known from the children's series Meister Eder und seine Pumuckl

Gustl-Waldau-Steig , Herzogpark

(1956) Gustav Waldau (1871–1958), theater and film actor

Gutenbergstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1904) Johannes Gutenberg , actually Johannes Gensfleisch (approx. 1400–1468), inventor of letterpress printing using movable metal letters

Gutmannstrasse , Lerchenau

(1955) Karl Gutmann (1859–1934), Munich senior teacher and writer

Guttenbrunner Weg , Trudering

(1972) Guttenbrunn , municipality in Banat / Romania, settled by Germans from 1724, today Zăbrani

Gutzkowstrasse , Laim

(1925) Karl Gutzkow (1811–1878), German writer, playwright and journalist

Gysisstrasse , Obersendling

(1932) Nikolaus Gysis (1842–1901), Greek genre and monumental painter, from 1854 resided in Munich

Gyßlingstrasse , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(1905) Walter Gyßling (1836–1903), professor, founding member of the Deutsches Museum

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names. 5th edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7787-5174-3
  2. Gasparistraße. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  3. Geigenbergerstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  4. State capital Munich Editor: Genoveva-Schauer-Platz. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  5. ^ State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Angermair-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  6. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Birk-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  7. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Elser-Platz. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  8. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Georg-Heberer-Straße. Retrieved February 26, 2019 .
  9. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Kerschensteiner-Strasse. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  10. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Georg-Kronawitter-Platz. Retrieved July 31, 2018 .
  11. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Lindau-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  12. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Lotter-Weg. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  13. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Maurer-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  14. State Capital Munich Editor: Georg-Mooseder-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  15. State capital Munich Editor: Georg-Muche-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  16. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Georg-Riedmeier-Weg. Retrieved July 2, 2017 .
  17. ^ Georg-Strebl-Strasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  18. Georgensteinstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  19. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 1, Literareron, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-89675-859-4 , p. 144 ( PDF; 1.1 MB ( Memento from April 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
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