Neuherberg (Oberschleissheim)

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Neuherberg
community Oberschleissheim
Coordinates: 48 ° 13 ′ 21 ″  N , 11 ° 35 ′ 21 ″  E
Height : 494 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 85764
Area code : 089
Aerial view from the southwest
Aerial view from the southwest
Prince Wrede Barracks

Neuherberg is a district of Oberschleißheim on the northern edge of Munich .

location

Neuherberg is located in the southeastern municipality of Oberschleißheim: between Panzerwiese in the west and Fröttmaning in the east and south (at the transition from Ingolstädter Strasse to Ingolstädter Landstrasse (B 13) ).

history

When Elector Maximilian enlarged his property in Schleissheim at the beginning of the 17th century, he also acquired Neuherberg.

Around 1800 the hamlet consisted of three farms and an inn on the road to Pfaffenhofen. He was called Kaltherberg . In the 19th century the place name Neyenherberg was written.

On May 31, 1960, the Nuclear Research Society's testing and training facility for radiation protection was established on the site of the former pig fattening facility , later the "Sancta Maria" boys' education institute (under the direction of Marist school brothers ) and the military research station opened here after 1938. From this emerged on June 23, 1964 the Society for Radiation Research (GSF) in the organizational form of a GmbH, today's Helmholtz Center Munich .

By 2017 [obsolete] the performance center of FC Bayern Munich will be built in the south, on the site of the former Fürst-Wrede barracks (half of which belongs to Neuherberg, Oberschleißheim) .

In the northwest lies the hardelwood forest area .

After Neuherberg is Neuherbergstraße in Munich named.

Individual evidence

  1. Neuherberg
  2. helmholtz-muenchen.de January 11, 2016.
  3. http://www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de/inhalt.muenchen-die-bayern-bauen-ihr-sportparadies.3cd9a6e2-d747-405e-9287-039caa32f491.html