Steinhausen (Munich)

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Steinhausen is a district of the Bavarian capital Munich and belongs to the city ​​district 13 Bogenhausen .

location

Steinhausen is located on the southern border of the Bogenhausen district, north of the Leuchtenbergring - Berg am Laim S-Bahn, west of the Zamdorf district . Steinhausen today belongs mainly to the district 13 Bogenhausen . A smaller part, roughly between Prinzregentenstrasse and the railway systems, was added to the city ​​district 5 Au-Haidhausen , which is why part of this city district is also called Steinhausen.

history

Steinhausen is a relatively young district. The name was first set in 1808 for a homestead between Haidhausen and Zamdorf . When the community was formed in Bavaria in 1818 , the desert of Steinhausen initially formed the independent community of Zamdorf with Zamdorf and Denning , which was incorporated into the community of Daglfing in 1820 . In 1875 Steinhausen and Zamdorf moved to Berg am Laim . Like Zamdorf, Steinhausen came to Munich on July 1, 1913 with the incorporation of the Berg am Laim community. The western part of Steinhausen where south of the present Vogelweide square the gas station on Kirchstein stood, had been incorporated already on 1 January 1892 together with Bogenhausen in the city of Munich. When the districts were rounded up, Steinhausen and Zamdorf were assigned to the then district XXIX in 1937, which became district 13 Bogenhausen in 1992.

In the 19th century, Steinhausen was located in the so-called “brick land”, where bricks were burned from the clay obtained there for the brisk building activity in Munich.

Townscape

There is a large industrial and commercial area between the federal motorway 94 , which begins at Vogelweideplatz , and the railway line. Among other things, there is a bus depot for Stadtwerke München and the printing center of Süddeutscher Verlag , whose administration tower is on the opposite side of Hultschiner Straße in the Zamdorf district. The company premises of Giesecke & Devrient close off Vogelweideplatz to the north.

Along the Prinzregentenstrasse and north to Stuntzstrasse / Parkstadt Bogenhausen there are mostly larger blocks of flats, north of the A94 is the Steinhausen settlement , a settlement of single-family houses that emerged in the 1930s as the “Reichskleinsiedlung”.

Remarks

The Steinhausen district should not be confused with the district of the same name in the Au-Haidhausen district .

literature

  • Willibald Karl (Ed.): Villages on the brick land . Daglfing-Denning-Englschalking-Johanneskirchen-Zamdorf. Buchendorfer, Munich 2002, ISBN 978-3-934036-90-1 .

Web links

Commons : Steinhausen  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files
  • Steinhausen on the website of the Association for District Culture in the Munich Northeast eV

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 601 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 '  N , 11 ° 39'  E