Feldmoching town hall

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Former town hall of Feldmoching

The Town Hall Feldmoching , also called community center was the town hall of Feldmoching that in 1938 amalgamated to Munich was. The building is registered as an architectural monument in the Bavarian list of monuments.

location

The former town hall is located in the Feldmoching-Hasenbergl district of Munich at the confluence of Josef-Frankl-Straße and Feldmochinger Straße . Opposite this confluence is the parish church of St. Peter and Paul with the old cemetery. Here was the old town center of the former Feldmoching community.

history

The building was built at the beginning of the 20th century (it is designated 1913) in a slightly historicizing style as a community hall for the former municipality of Feldmoching. It was the official seat of the mayor and the meeting place of the municipal council. After Feldmoching was incorporated in Munich in 1938, it became the seat of the district inspection.

description

Stone portal

The building has an L-shaped floor plan, the two wings of which are about 25 m long and 15 m deep, each extending along Josef-Frankl-Straße in the north and Feldmochinger Straße in the south. It has two storeys and has an L-shaped hipped roof . Both wings have five window axes on the street side and two on the side of the inner courtyard formed by the L-shaped floor plan.

The house has a base area with basement windows, otherwise the facade is not structured. On both sides of the west wing on Feldmochinger Straße, the upper floor has polygonal corner bay windows. The main entrance on Josef-Frankl-Straße is surrounded by a stone portal. Between the two windows of the axis to the right of the portal, a plaque shows the coat of arms of the former Feldmoching community flanked by a man and a woman.

use

The ground floor of the building is used by the Feldmoching department of the Munich fire brigade . Two emergency vehicles are housed in the north wing, the gates lead to the inner courtyard. For the third emergency vehicle, a single garage was built east of the building, the exit of which also leads to the inner courtyard.

The Feldmoching Cultural History Association, founded in 1990, has had its headquarters in the former premises of the district inspection on the first floor, where it operates a cultural space for exhibitions and events. A large part of the association's collection, which includes a photo archive with 6,490 photos, some with recordings from the 19th century, many video and sound recordings, almost 1,800 historical documents and around 6,000 copies in a literature archive is also stored there Books, newspaper articles or parish news.

Web links

Commons : Rathaus Feldmoching  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments, monument number D-1-62-000-3105
  2. State capital Munich, culture department (ed.): KulturGeschichtsPfad Feldmoching-Hasenbergl . Munich 2010, p. 32 ( online [PDF; 2.0 MB ; accessed on November 25, 2017]).
  3. Feldmoching Department. In: www.ffw-muenchen.de. Voluntary Fire Brigade Munich, accessed on November 25, 2017 .
  4. The association. In: feldmoching.com. Retrieved November 25, 2017 .
  5. Simon Schramm: A cowshed full of history . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . June 6, 2017, ISSN  0174-4917 ( online [accessed November 25, 2017]).

Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 56.3 "  N , 11 ° 31 ′ 43.7"  E