Olympic shopping center

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Main entrance to the Olympia shopping center
Basic data
Location: Munich
Opening: May 25, 1972, extension 1993/94
Sales area : 56,000
Shops: 135
Visitors: 33 370 daily
Owner : ECE / DWS Access DGA Olympia Shopping Center Munich (real estate funds)
Operator: ECE project management
Website: www.olympia-einkaufszentrum.de
Transport links
Bus stop: Olympic shopping center
Subway : U1 U3 U7
Omnibus : bus 50, 60, 143, 163, 175
Other: Hanauer Strasse , Pelkovenstrasse
Parking spaces : 2400
Bicycle parking spaces : 320
Technical specifications
Architects : Hans Baumgarten, Curt O. Schaller
OEZ entrance in Pelkovenstrasse
OEZ, interior view (one of the glass roofs)

The Olympic shopping center (EET) is a 1972 opened shopping mall on the Hanauerstraße 68 in the Munich area Moosach . The name comes from the establishment together with the adjoining press town for the 1972 Summer Olympics . In 1993 and 1994 the center was expanded and modernized according to plans by the Munich architects Hans Baumgarten and Curt O. Schaller.

The OEZ is one of the first large shopping centers in Germany and is still one of the largest in Bavaria. In 2005 it received the ICSC Europe Retail Award in the Refurbishment and Extension category.

description

The sales area of ​​the OEZ operated by ECE Projektmanagement GmbH amounts to 56,000 square meters. Around 135 specialist shops, three department stores, large textile stores, grocery stores, service providers, restaurants and cafés are housed on two levels. The shopping center employs 1,700 people and has an average of around 33,400 visitors every day. The operator puts the number of "residents in the catchment area" at 1.9 million. A renovation of € 30 million is planned from the end of 2018. There are 400 apartments above the actual shopping center. The Mona local supply center is in the immediate vicinity , and the Moosach mile is a little further away .

Infrastructure

The OEZ has 2400 parking spaces for cars and 320 bicycle parking spaces. It can be reached by car via the middle and outer Munich ring . Since October 31, 2004, the center has been accessible via the Olympia Shopping Mall on the U1 , and since October 28, 2007 also with the U3 . It is also served by several bus routes (50, 60, 143, 163 and 175).

Attack on July 22, 2016

In an attack on July 22, 2016, nine people were shot dead on and in the shopping center. About two and a half hours later, the perpetrator judged himself when he was caught by the police.

See also

Web links

Commons : Olympic Shopping Mall  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b The best real estate fund in Germany . Website Manager Magazine. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  2. a b Figures and data on OEZ on the website of the operator ECE
  3. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/moosach-kontroverse-entwicklung-1.4177180

Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ′ 0 ″  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 1 ″  E