Pelkovenstrasse
Pelkovenstrasse | |
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Street in Munich | |
Basic data | |
State capital | Munich |
Borough | Moosach |
Name received | 1913 |
Connecting roads | Baubergerstrasse |
Cross streets | Dachauer Strasse , Hirschstrasse, Dresdner Strasse, Wiesenstrasse, Leipziger Strasse, Plauener Strasse, Feldmochinger Strasse , Abbachstrasse, Seydlitzstrasse, Meggendorfstrasse, Ehrenbreitsteiner Strasse, Hanauer Strasse , Oskar-Barnack-Strasse, Riesstrasse |
Places | Moosacher St.-Martins-Platz , Claudiusplatz |
Numbering system | Orientation numbering |
Subway station | Olympic shopping center |
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User groups | Pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic , car traffic , public transport |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 1.9 km |
The Pelkovenstraße is about 1.9 km long city road in the Munich district of Moosach . It leads from Dachauer Strasse to Riesstrasse at the Olympia-Pressestadt . It is named after the von Pelkoven family , who were granted lower jurisdiction in 1648 .
history
The street was the old village street of the former village of Moosach and was of central importance for the development of the place. Where Pelkovenstraße is today, the Salzstraße and Römerstraße to Augsburg in the west, coming from the Isar near Föhring , ran well before Munich was founded in 1158 and the associated shift to the south . With its location on this trade route, Moosach developed into a street village and comprised around a dozen courtyards in the 9th century. General Eisenhower held several parades in Moosach in 1945/46 . In 1951 Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, who later became Benedict XVI. at the rectory on Pelkovenstrasse. As part of the construction work in the area for the 1972 Summer Olympics , the road was widened. For this, the bowling alley of the adjacent “Spiegl” inn had to be demolished.
Notable buildings
There are 11 architectural monuments on it (including the old parish church of St. Martin , the Pelkovenschlössl , the Gasthaus Spiegl and the parsonage Moosach ) as well as the Moosacher St.-Martins-Platz , the local supply center Mona and the Olympia shopping center with the underground station of the same name .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ KulturGeschichtsPfad 10 Moosach , City of Munich.
- ↑ http://mmoku.beepworld.de/geschichte-moosach.htm
Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 55 ″ N , 11 ° 31 ′ 18 ″ E