List of streets in Solln
Street names are not only used for orientation, they also tell a lot about the history of a place. On this page the streets and the origin of their names in the formerly independent municipality Solln , adjoining city district 36 and later Munich city district 71 ("8000 Munich 71") are compiled.
In 1986 the district of Solln was dissolved and merged with Forstenried, Fürstenried, Obersendling and Thalkirchen to form the now much larger district 19, which meant the end of "Munich Solln". As far as is known, the former street names before the First World War or after the incorporation on November 11, 1938 into the "capital of the movement" are listed.
Alphabetical street directory in the Munich district of Solln
Street | Named after | Postcode | since | Remarks |
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Aidenbachstrasse | After the place in Aidenbach in Lower Bavaria. There the uprising of the Lower Bavarian peasants against the Austrian occupation was suppressed in 1706. | 81477 and 81479 | 1901 | Partial border between zip codes 81477 and 81479 |
Alfred Kubin Way | Alfred Kubin (1877–1959), outstanding Austrian graphic artist, draftsman and book illustrator. Co-founder of the artist group " Der Blaue Reiter " | 81477 | 1964 | Parkstadt Solln |
Allescherstrasse | Andreas Allescher (1828–1903), was a teacher and an important mycologist (mushroom expert) | 81479 | 1938 | |
Ascholdinger Strasse | After the place Ascholding , a part of the municipality Dietramszell in Upper Bavaria | 81479 | 1935 | Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe |
August-Macke-Weg | After the painter August Macke (1887–1914), a member of the artists' association " Der Blaue Reiter " | 81477 | 1979 | Parkstadt Solln |
Bastian-Schmid-Platz | Bastian Schmid (1870–1944) was a behavioral scientist, educator, university professor, editor of scientific book series and magazines, and author of numerous animal books. | 81477 | 1953 | Buried at Solln Cemetery Grave location: Mauer-43- |
Baumeisterstrasse | Named after Carl Franz Baumeister (1840–1932), history and church painter ( Zwiefalten ), representative of modern Christian art | 81477 | 1938 | |
Becker-Gundahl-Strasse | Named after Carl Johann Becker-Gundahl (1856–1925), painter and illustrator, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich | 81479 | 1972 | Buried at the Sollner forest cemetery - grave location: 041-3-30 |
Fumigation path | After the artist dynasty founded by the painter Carl Joseph Begas (1794–1854) and spanning several generations | 81477 and 81479 | 1947 | Plattlinger Straße, the southern extension of Aidenbachstraße, divides Begasweg into the different postcodes 81477 and 81479 |
Bertelestrasse | Named after the Mayor of Sollner Joseph Bertele (1813–1900). | 81479 | 1938 | Before the incorporation of Sollns in 1938, the street was called Joseph-Weiß-Straße. |
Bestelmeyerstrasse | German Johann Georg Bestelmeyer (1874–1942), architect, was professor of architecture at the TH Munich from 1922 , and from 1924 president of the Academy of Fine Arts . Well-known buildings: Extension of the LMU and the TH Munich. | 81477 | 1956 | Buried at the forest cemetery - old part of the grave: 039-W-24 |
Bichler Strasse | Named after Bichl , a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen | 81479 | 1935 | |
Bleibtreustraße or Bleibtreuplatz | After the painter Georg Bleibtreu (1828-1892), who is mainly known for his depictions of battles. | 81479 | 1935 | |
Breitschwertstrasse | Named after the Munich painter and draftsman Wilhelm von Breitschwert (1828–1875) | 81479 | 1947 | Former alpine road |
Groom Street | Named after the painter of the Royal Bavarian Porcelain Manufactory Johann Jakob Bräutigam (1790–1868). | 81479 | 1947 | Former Zugspitzstrasse |
Buchauerstrasse | After the Solln church council Joseph Buchauer (1859–1927), honorary citizen of the formerly independent community of Solln | 81479 | 1938 | Before 1938 the street was called Nathalienstraße |
Buchhierlstrasse | It is named after the Mayor of Sollner Eduard Buchhierl (1856–1907) | 81479 | 1938 | |
Bürkelstrasse | Named after the Biedermeier painter Heinrich Bürkel (1802–1869), a popular genre and landscape painter from the Alpine region | 81477 | 1927 | His grave is at the Old Southern Cemetery. Graveyard: 38-01-11 / 12 |
Carusoweg | After the Italian-born opera singer Enrico Caruso (1873–1921), who appeared several times at the Munich Opera | 81479 | 1960 | |
Diefenbachstrasse | Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851–1913) was a painter and social reformer, also known as the “Kohlrabi apostle” in Munich, and is considered a pioneer of nudism and the peace movement. He lived temporarily in a quarry on the Isar. | 81479 | 1945 | Before the incorporation of Sollns, the street was called Lindenallee in 1938 and Adolf-Hitler-Allee from 1938 to 1945 |
Diezweg | Reminds of Wilhelm von Diez (1839–1907), painter and illustrator of the Munich School. | 81479 | 1957 | Buried: Old Northern Cemetery Grave site: 015-1-33 |
Dominik-Brunner-Weg | Reminds Dominik Brunner, who died on September 12, 2009 as a result of a violent confrontation at Solln train station. | 81479 | 2010 | |
Dr.-Carl-von-Linde-Strasse | Carl von Linde (1842–1934), engineer, inventor and founder of Linde AG . Professor of theoretical mechanical engineering at the Munich Polytechnic , the forerunner of today's Munich Technical University, co-founder of the Deutsches Museum | 81479 | 1982 | |
Drygalski Avenue | Named after the German geographer, geophysicist and polar researcher Erich von Drygalski (1865–1949). He led the Greenland Expedition of the Society for Geography in Berlin (1891-1893) and the First German Antarctic Expedition (1901-1903). | 81477 | 1965 | Parkstadt Solln, on the other side of Drygalski-Allee begins Forstenried. |
Eberlestrasse | In memory of the painter Adolf Eberle (1843–1914) | 81479 | 1952 | Located at the Old Northern Cemetery Grave site: 016-1-21 |
Echterstrasse | Named after Michael Echter (1812–1879), Munich painter and genre painter. | 81479 | 1957 | Grave at the Old Southern Cemetery Place of grave: 27-12-2 |
Eduard-Thöny-Strasse | After the Austrian painter and caricaturist Eduard Thöny (1866–1950) who worked in Munich . He was one of the most important contributors to the satirical magazine Simplicissimus . | 81477 | 1964 | Parkstadt Solln |
Emil-Dittler-Strasse | Named after the sculptor Emil Dittler (1868–1902), who lived in the independent community of Solln. | 81479 | 1947 | It used to be called Dittler-Strasse |
Engelstrasse | After the Munich painter Johann Friedrich Engel (1848–1921) | 81477 | 1957 | |
Faustnerweg | 1947 named after the Munich painter Leonhard Bernhard Faustner (1815–1884). Was a well-known glass, architecture and landscape painter and designed church windows | 81479 | 1977 | former Schmiedstraße, located in the old village center of Solln |
Fellererplatz | After the Sollner pastor Peter Fellerer (1879–1930) | 81479 | 1972 | former church square and from 1947 Diefenbachplatz |
Finishing mill | Named after the Munich lithographer Ignaz Fertig (1809–1858), who made numerous portraits of personalities | 81479 | 1947 | former Hartlstrasse |
Festingstrasse | Franz Festing (1830–1902) was pastor of the parish Pullach-Solln, founder of the association for the construction of the church of St. Johann Baptist | 81479 | 1938 | |
Fiedlerstrasse | Named after the art theorist Konrad Fiedler (1841–1895), friend and supporter of many artists of his time. He lived in Munich since 1880. | 81477 | 1955 | |
Fleischmannstrasse | 1947 named after the artist, copper, steel and mezzotint engraver Andreas Fleischmann (1811–1878), who worked for King Ludwig I among others | 81479 | 1947 | previously the street was called Heidestrasse |
Flötnerweg | Named after the Swiss carver and wood cutter Peter Flötner (around 1490–1546) | 81479 | 1957 | |
Frans-Hals-Strasse | After the Dutch painter Frans Hals (around 1580–1666) | 81479 | 1947 | Until 1995 the spelling Franz-Hals-Straße was used, before 1947 it was called Terlaner Straße |
Franz Reber Way | Named after the art historian Franz Reber (1834–1919) who worked in Munich . Reber was Professor of Art History and Aesthetics at the Polytechnic in Munich, today's Technical University of Munich, and from 1875 director of the State Galleries | 81479 | 1959 | |
Friedastrasse | Named after the first name of a daughter of Jakob Heilmann , who was involved in the construction of the Solln villa colony . | 81479 | 1910 | Prince Ludwigshöhe |
Fröhlichstrasse | 1947 named after the Munich painter and illustrator Bernhard Fröhlich (1823–1885), | 81479 | 1947 | former Wiesenstrasse, buried at the Old Southern Cemetery Grave: 05-15-39 |
Fürstenackerstrasse | Named after an old field name | 81477 | 1936 | |
Gabriele-Münter-Strasse | Named after Gabriele Münter (1877–1962), expressionist painter | 81477 | 1964 | |
Gasparistrasse | Giovanni Paolo Gaspari (1714–1775), Italian architect, set designer and theater painter at the Munich Court Theater | 81479 | 1947 | |
Geigenbergerstrasse | Named after Otto Geigenberger (1881–1946), painter of the Munich Secession | 81477 | 1955 | |
Georg-Strebl-Strasse | Named after Georg Strebl (1857–1933), honored citizen of the formerly independent community of Solln | 81479 | 1937 | |
Gerblweg / Gerblstrasse | Named after Eugen Gerbl (1847–1901), meritorious mayor of the formerly independent community of Solln | 81479 | 1965 | |
Gilgstrasse | Named after the old Gilg farming family in Sollner, who have been on the Welserhof farm on today's Bleibtreustraße since 1769. The Gilg family donated the land for the construction of the Old Sollner Church of St. Johann Baptist | 81477 | 1949 | |
Glötzleweg | Named after the painter Ludwig Glötzle (1847–1929) | 81477 | 1935 | |
Goldbergstrasse | Named after the engraver Georg Goldberg (1830–1894) | 81479 | 1947 | It was previously called Hackländerstraße. |
Goyastrasse | named after the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) | 81479 | 1961 | |
Grünbauerstrasse | Named after the Sollner teacher and concert organizer Josef Grünbauer (1846–1930) | 81479 | 1947 | previously it was called Johannesstrasse |
Gulbranssonstrasse | Named after the Norwegian painter and caricaturist Olaf Gulbransson (1873–1958) who worked in Munich | 81477 | 1964 | |
Hagenauerstrasse | Named after the carver Friedrich Hagenauer (around 1500–1546) | 81479 | 1947 | |
Halbreiterstraße | Named after the Munich painter Ulrich Halbreiter (1812–1877) and his nephew, the sculptor Adolf Halbreiter (1839–1898) | 81479 | 1947 | before that the street was called Alpspitzstraße |
Hauschildstrasse | Named after the painter Wilhelm Hauschild , he painted frescoes in the castles Linderhof, Berg, Herrenchiemsee and Neuschwanstein, as well as altarpieces for several Bavarian churches | 81479 | 1947 | |
Heilmaierstrasse | Named after the sculptor Max Heilmaier (1869-1923), professor of figurative modeling, was the design and execution of the Munich Peace Angel involved | 81477 | 1955 | |
Heinleinstrasse | Named after the landscape painter Heinrich Heinlein (1803–1885), from 1846 honorary member of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich | 81477 | 1964 | |
Heinrich-Vogl-Strasse | Named after the Munich chamber singer Heinrich Vogl (1845–1900) | 81479 | 1900 | |
Hermann Hahn Square | Named after the sculptor Hermann Hahn (1868–1945) who worked in Munich and has been a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts since 1913. | 81477 | 1953 | |
Herterichstrasse | Named after the painters and professors at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts Ludwig von Herterich (1856–1932) and Johann Caspar Herterich (1843–1905) | 81479 | 1935 | The street was first called Forstenrieder Strasse, then Hindenburgstrasse |
Hinterbrühler Weg | Named after a district with the Hinterbrühler See lake of the same name | 81479 | 1965 | |
Hoerschelmannstrasse | Named after the painter, graphic artist, illustrator, wood cutter and art collector Rolf von Hoerschelmann (1885–1947), who drew for Simplicissimus, among other things | 81477 | 1964 | |
Hofbrunnstrasse | Named after the first water pipe in Solln, from a fountain plant in Großhesselohe for Schloss Fürstenried led | 81477 and 81479 | 1938 | |
Irmgardstrasse | Named after the first name Irmgard | 81479 | 1947 | previously the street was called Albrecht-Dürer-Straße |
Jawlenskystrasse | Named after the Russian-German painter Alexej von Jawlensky (1865–1941), member of the New Munich Artists' Association | 81477 | 1968 | |
Josef-Schwarz-Weg | Named after Josef Schwarz (1841–1917), Mayor of the Solln municipality. | 81479 | 1947 | Formerly called Josef-Schwarz-Straße |
Kaltenmoserstrasse | Named after the Kaltenmoser family of painters from Munich : Kaspar (1806–1897), Max (1842–1887) and Albert (1844–1871) | 81479 | 1947 | |
Kandinskystrasse | 1964 named after the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), member of the Neue Künstlervereinigung München and the Blue Rider. | 81477 | 1964 | |
Karl-Marr-Strasse | Named after the painter Carl von Marr (1858–1936). He was a professor and from 1919 director at the Academy of Fine Arts, president of the Munich artists' cooperative. | 81479 | 1947 | |
Karl-Raupp-Strasse | Named after Prof. Karl Raupp (1837–1918), genre, portrait and landscape painter. He is well known as a portraitist of Upper Bavarian farmer life and a Chiemsee fisherman. Because of this topic he was also called the "Chiemsee-Raupp" and was the founder of a painters colony on the Fraueninsel | 81477 | 1964 | |
Karl-Singer-Strasse | Named after Karl Singer (1861–1908), who was director of the city. Statistical Office and Board of Directors of the Association for the Improvement of Housing Conditions in Munich (from 1961 " Gemeinnütziger Wohnungsverein München 1899 eV ") | 81479 | 1947 | former Doktor-Karl-Singer-Strasse |
Kirchbachweg | named after the painter, graphic artist, illustrator and sculptor Frank Kirchbach , from 1896 professor for life drawing at the Munich Academy | 81479 | 1947 | former name Ottilienstraße (named after the wife of the mayor Eduard Buchhierl) |
Klingweg | Named after the painter Otto Kling (1883–1973), who painted many Sollner motifs and still lifes | 81477 | 1980 | |
Knotestrasse | Named after Heinrich Knote (1870–1953), hero tenor and Wagner singer, he sang at the court opera in Munich, occasionally also in Würzburg, was Caruso's friend | 81479 | 1954 | |
Konrad-Witz-Strasse | Named after Konrad Witz (around 1400–1445), who was a painter and sculptor and, in addition to altarpieces, also left behind the first landscape painting to be designated as such (Upper Rhine School of Painting) | 81479 | 1945 | Former name: Graf-Konrad-Straße (Dietrich-Eckart-Straße?) |
Krennerweg | The namesake were two brothers: Johann Nepomuk Gottfried Ritter von Krenner (1759–1812), Professor of German Legal History and Head of the Court and State Library. Franz Ritter von Krenner (1762-1819), Director General of the Ministry of Finance, one of the top officials in Montgelas' government. | 81479 | 1956 | |
Kurzbauerstrasse | Named after Eduard Kurzbauer (1840–1879), Munich painter, was influenced by Franz von Defregger, created genre pictures with village scenes from Tyrol and the Black Forest. | 81479 | 1960 | former Schloßbauernstrasse |
Lauweg | Named after the Munich draftsman and porcelain painter Hermann Lau (1822–1875), who painted many Sollner motifs and still lifes | 81479 | 1947 | Previously it was called Welserweg after the Welserhof of the same name |
Leebstrasse | Named after the sculptor Johannes Leeb (around 1790–1863) who worked in Munich . He created marble busts for the Walhalla near Regensburg and for buildings by King Ludwig I. | 81477 | 1947 | |
Leimbachstrasse | Named after the architect Karl von Leimbach (1814–1891), who built the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich and the outpatient clinic, among other things . | 81477 | 1956 | |
Linastrasse | Named after a daughter of Jakob Heilmann , who was involved in the construction of the Solln villa colony and Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe villa colony | 81479 | before 1920 | |
Littmannstrasse | Named after the architect Max Littmann (1862–1931), son-in-law and partner of Jacob Heilmann. Among other things, he built the Hofbräuhaus , the Prinzregententheater and the Schackgalerie . | 81477 | 1955 | |
Lommelstrasse | Named after the mathematician and physicist Eugen Cornelius von Lommel (1837–1899), professor at the University of Erlangen, from 1899 rector of the University of Munich. Lommelsche formulas named after him , was a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. | 81479 | 1947 | former Böcklinstrasse |
Ludwig-Werder-Weg | Named after the engineer, technician and inventor Johann Ludwig Werder (1808–1885), who built the Großhesseloher Bridge, the Schrannenhalle and the Glass Palace, among other things | 81479 | 1957 | |
Makartstrasse | Named after the Austrian painter Hans Makart (1840–1884) | 81479 | 1947 | Former Pfauenstrasse |
Painter's angle | Named after the numerous painters who lived in the Solln villa colony in the 19th century. | 81479 | 1947 | Formerly Lerchenplatz |
Melchiorstrasse | Named after the artists Johann Peter Melchior (1747–1825), Georg Wilhelm Melchior (1780–1826), Joseph Melchior (1810–1883) and Wilhelm Melchior (1817–1860) | 81479 | 1947 | Previous ring road |
Memlingstrasse | Named after the German painter of the Dutch school Hans Memling (1433–1494). | 81479 | 1945 | |
Minorstrasse | Named after the painter Ferdinand Minor (1814–1883) who came from Meinigen and who settled in Munich in 1836. | 81479 | 1945 | |
Moraltstrasse | Named after the history painter Ludwig Moralt (1815–1888) and the composer and violinist at the Munich court orchestra Johann Baptist Moralt (1777–1825), both of whom worked in Munich. | 81479 | 1947 | Former Schwalbenstrasse |
Morgensternstrasse | Named after the painters Christian Morgenstern (1805–1867) and Carl Ernst Morgenstern (1847–1928) and the writer Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914). | 81479 | 1947 | It was previously called Parkstrasse. |
Muthstrasse | Named after Carl Muth (1867–1944) Catholic publicist who lived in the formerly independent community of Solln. | 81479 | 1949 | |
Muttenthalerstrasse | Anton Muttenthaler (1820–1870) was a painter, draftsman and lithographer. | 81477/81479 | 1949 | Former Jägerstrasse |
Muxelstrasse | It is named after the draftsman and etcher Johann Nepomuk Muxel (1790–1870), drawing teacher in the house of the Duke of Leuchtenberg | 81479 | 1949 | Former Margaritenstrasse |
Ockertweg | After the painter Carl Friedrich Ockert (1825–1899) | 81479 | 1947 | Former Wagnerweg |
Olivierstrasse | Named after the painter, graphic artist and draftsman Ferdinand Johann von Olivier (1785–1841), professor of art history at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. | 81477 | 1955 | |
Oskar Coester Way | Named after the painter and lithographer Oskar Coester (1886–1955), awarded the Munich Art Prize for Painting (1949). | 81479 | 1956 | |
Papperitzstrasse | Named after the painter, poet and sculptor Georg Papperitz (1846–1918) who worked in Munich . | 81479 | 1947 | It was previously called Anemone Street. |
Paul-Klee-Strasse | Named after the painter, graphic artist and art writer Paul Klee (1879–1940), member of the Neue Künstlervereinigung München and the Blauer Reiter . | 81477 | 1964 | |
Peretshofener Strasse | After Peretshofen, a village in the Isartal at the same height with magnificent views in Dietramszell located | 81479 | 1956 | |
Petersenstrasse | After the painter Hans von Petersen (1850–1914), president of the Munich artists' cooperative and director of the Glaspalast exhibitions. | 81477 | 1955 | |
Plattlinger Strasse | Named after the Bavarian city of Plattling | 81477 and 81479 | 1958 | |
Randelshoferweg | Named after Josef Randelshofer (1897–1967). Randelshofer was a master carpenter and a long-time councilor of the formerly independent community of Solln. | 81479 | 1970 | |
Richard-Pietzsch-Weg | Named after the Munich landscape painter Richard Pietzsch (1872–1960) | 81479 | 1962 | |
Rietschelstrasse | After the painter Ernst Wilhelm Rietschel (1843–1927). Worked as a portrait, miniature and genre painter in Munich for a long time and created a. a. Children's portraits of Ludwig II. | 81477 | 1947 | |
Ringelnatzweg | After Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934), writer, cabaret artist, painter of naive pictures and poet of serious and grotesque poetry. From 1909 resident poet with Kathi Kobus in the artist group Simplicissimus . | 81479 | 1953 | |
Rudolf-Wilke-Weg | Named after the painter and draftsman Rudolf Wilke (1873–1908), employee of the Munich weekly magazine Simplicissimus and Die Jugend | 81477 | 1964 | |
Rugendasstrasse | After the painter and draftsman Moritz Rugendas (1802-1858) | 81479 | 1947 | Former Erikastraße |
Sambergerstrasse | After Leo Samberger (1861–1949), painter and portraitist of Munich celebrities, honorary member of the Academy of Fine Arts | 81477 | 1953 | |
Schieggstrasse | After the Benedictine priest, mathematician and Munich court astronomer Ulrich Schiegg (1752–1810). Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Salzburg; since 1803 member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. | 81479 | 1927 | Former forest road |
Schuchstrasse | Named after the Austrian painter Carl Schuch (1846–1903), lived in Munich from 1869, later in Venice, Paris and Vienna. | 81477 | 1953 | |
Schultheissstrasse | Named after the engraver, etcher and copperplate engraver Albrecht Fürchtegott Schultheiss (1823–1909). | 81477 | 1947 | Former Hubertusstrasse |
Schusterstrasse | After the name Schuster, which is common in Solln, and the job title to which it goes back. | 81479 | 1947 | |
Seebergerstrasse | Named after the architectural painter and lithographer Gustav Seeberger (1812–1888) who worked in Munich . From 1854 he was a teacher of perspective at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. | 81477 | 1947 | |
Sintzenichstrasse | Named after the engraver Heinrich Sintzenich (1752–1812), he made engravings in Munich from 1802 on behalf of the court. | 81479 | 1947 | Former Almrauschstrasse |
Sohnkestrasse | Named after the mathematician and physicist Leonhard Sohncke (1842–1897), from 1886 professor for experimental physics at the University of Munich, head of the physics department at the Technical University of Munich, member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, authority in the field of crystal structure. | 81479 | before 1920 | |
Sollner Street | Named after the municipality of Solln, which was incorporated into Munich. | 81479 | 1938 | former Frohsinnstrasse or Hirschenstrasse |
Spindlerstrasse / Spindlerplatz | Named after the writer Karl Spindler (1796–1855) | 81477 | 1926 | Lochhamer Strasse divides Spindlerplatz into two parts; the northern part belongs to Obersendling, the southern part to Solln. |
Springerstrasse | Named after the Bavarian traveling salesman Balthasar Springer (around 1470 – around 1510) | 81477 | 1964 | |
Stäblistraße | After the Swiss painter Adolf Stäbli (1842–1901). He painted atmospheric landscapes from the Munich area. | 81477 | 1931 | |
Stelznerstrasse | After the painter and graphic artist Heinrich Stelzner (1833–1910) who worked in Munich | 81477 | 1947 | |
Stockmannstrasse | Named after the painter, draftsman and illustrator Hermann Stockmann (1867–1938) who lived in Dachau | 81479 | 1964 | |
Stöhrstrasse | Named after the Munich-based architect Karl Stöhr (1859–1931) | 81477 | 1956 | |
Stridbeckstrasse | After the copper engraver Johann Stridbeck the Younger (1665–1714) who worked in Munich | 81479 | 1947 | It was previously called Schulstrasse. |
Strauberstrasse | Named after the history painter, draftsman and lithographer Alexander Strähuber (1814–1882) who worked in Munich . From 1868 professor at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. | 81479 | 1947 | It was previously called the Alpenrosenstrasse |
Sulenstrasse | Named after columns (pools of water in which wild boars wallow), the origin of the place name Solln | 81477 | 1953 | |
Tillmannweg | After Nikolaus Heinrich Tillmann (1852–1939), senior librarian in Munich. | 81479 | 1957 | It was previously called the Alpenrosenstrasse |
Uhdestrasse | Named after the painter Fritz von Uhde (1848–1911); from 1880 he lived in Munich, where he found open-air painting. Significant pictures from the life of his family. | 81477 | 1954 | |
Van Gogh Street | After the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). | 81479 | 1961 | |
Vogelanger | Named after an old field name, the name of which comes from a bird catcher who lived nearby. | 81477 | 1938 | Previously the street was called Steinstrasse. |
Voltzweg | After the painters Ludwig Gustav Voltz (1825–1911), Johann Friedrich Voltz (1817–1886), Johann Michael Voltz (1784–1858) and Richard Voltz (1859–1933), who worked in Munich . | 81479 | 1956 | |
Vorhoelzerstraße | Named after the architect and rector of the Technical University of Munich Robert Vorhoelzer (1884–1954). | 81477 | 1956 | |
Waldmüllerstrasse | It is named after the Austrian painter Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865), some of whom can also be seen in the Neue Pinakothek. | 81479 | 1947 | Former Enzianstrasse |
Warnberg / Warnbergstrasse | Named after the Warnberg estate in Solln, which was first mentioned in the 12th century. At 580.50 m above sea level NHN the highest point in Munich. | 81479 | 1938 | |
Watteau Street | Named after the French painter Antoine Watteau (1684–1721), one of the most important painters of the 18th century, some of whom can also be seen in the Neue Pinakothek. | 81479 | 1947 | The street was previously called Saarlandstrasse. |
Weltistraße | Named after Albert Welti (1862–1912), Swiss painter who lived in Solln for several years named after Albert Welti (1862–1912), Swiss painter who lived in the Solln artists' colony for several years. | 81477 | 1955 | |
Wengleinstrasse | Named after the Munich painter Josef Wenglein (1845–1919). | 81479 | 1959 | |
Werlingstrasse | Named after the Sollner municipal council and district committee member Josef Werling (1877–1953) | 81479 | 1947 | |
Wetzelstrasse | Named after the Sollner book publisher and citizen Franz Wetzel (1888–1956). | 81479 | 1959 | |
Whistlerweg | After the American painter James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903). | 81479 | 1947 | The street was previously called Wilhelm-Bertsch-Straße / Edelweisstraße. |
Wilbrechtstrasse | Named after the Wilbrecht patrician family from Munich. | 81477 | 1927 | Former Schwanenstrasse |
Wilhelm-Busch-Strasse | Named after the humorous poet and draftsman Wilhelm Busch (1832–1908), who lived temporarily in Munich. | 81477 | 1964 | |
Wilhelm-Leibl-Platz / Wilhelm-Leibl-Strasse | Named after Wilhelm Leibl (1844–1900), painter and illustrator, one of the most important representatives of realism in Germany. | 81479 | 1947 | The street used to be called Pullacher Strasse |
Winterhalterstrasse | After the painter Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805–1873), who studied in Munich and became one of the most famous portrait painters of the European nobility. | 81479 | 1947 | Former Pasinger Weg |
Wolfratshauser Strasse | Named after the Upper Bavarian town of Wolfratshausen (house numbers from 26 to 350) | 81479 | 1959 | |
Ziehrerstrasse | Named after the Austrian composer Carl Michael Ziehrer (1843–1922) | 81477 | 1947 | The street was previously called Finkenstrasse. |
Zwengauerweg | Named after the painter Anton Zwengauer (1810–1884), curator at the Gemäldegalerie in Schleissheim, from 1853 to 1869 curator of the Königliche Zentralgemäldegalerie (later Alte Pinakothek) | 81479 | 1947 | Former Fichtenstrasse |
Web links
- Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln
- Street catalog Munich Solln
- City portal Munich
literature
- Dorle Gribl : Solln and the Prince Ludwigshöhe. Volk Verlag, ISBN 978-3-86222-043-4
- Hans Dollinger : The Munich street names. Südwest Verlag, ISBN 3-517-01986-0
- Hermann Sand : Sollner street names. In: sollner-hefte.de.