Marschnerstrasse
Marschnerstrasse | |
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Street in Munich | |
Street sign Marschnerstrasse | |
Basic data | |
State capital | Munich |
Borough | Pasing-Obermenzing |
Created | around 1897 |
Hist. Names | Riemerschmidstrasse |
Name received | 1947 |
Connecting roads | Theodor-Storm-Strasse |
Cross streets | Alte Allee , Rembrandtstrasse , Lützowstrasse , Apfelallee, Hofmillerstrasse, Rubensstrasse , Gustav-Meyrink-Strasse |
Places | Robert-Pride-Platz |
Numbering system | Orientation numbering |
Buildings | Assumption Church |
use | |
User groups | Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , individual traffic |
Road design | Asphalt, avenue |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 1.1 km |
The Marschnerstraße , named after the composer Heinrich Marschner (1795-1861), is a street in the Munich district Pasing-Obermenzing , which was built around the 1897th
history
Originally Riemerschmid street called road is next to the old Avenue the second main access road to the villa colony Pasing II , after the model of the garden city was built. The Marschnerstraße begins at the Alte Allee, where the Ascension Church stands as a striking building, and leads to Robert-Stolz-Platz.
The avenue runs parallel to the Munich – Augsburg railway line . In the first decades there was a loose development with villas . In the last decades of the 20th century, the vacant lots were gradually closed with multi-storey residential buildings.
Architectural monuments on Marschnerstrasse
Pasing:
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Obermenzing:
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literature
- Denis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: State Capital Munich - Southwest (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.2 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5 , p. 430-431 .
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Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 13.1 ″ N , 11 ° 27 ′ 5 ″ E