Trinkl settlement

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The Trinkl-Siedlung is a settlement that emerged from 1951 in Munich - Moosach (on today's Mondscheinweg) without a building permit .

Emergence

After the Second World War , around 20 so-called moonlight settlements emerged in Munich, mainly in the north and east of the city. Because the settlers had built their houses at the end of the day, "by moonlight", as a black building to avoid the building police, the settlements were also called moonlight settlement . Because of the great housing shortage after the war, the buildings were tolerated by the city.

Building planning law

The Trinkl settlement was built on a sheep meadow from the property of the innkeeper and farmer Josef Trinkl from the Untermenzing community . Around 1951 this enabled over a hundred families, mostly war refugees and displaced persons from the Batschka in Yugoslavia , to build an apartment. The settlement received electricity from 1953 and drinking water from 1973. As of 2002, this splinter settlement was one of the first in the Munich area to be legalized by drawing up a subsequent development plan . In the same year the street was named as a reminiscence of the history of the building of the houses in "Mondscheinweg". In 2015 the last black buildings were legalized. In 2006 the first vacuum channel system was put into operation in Munich.

The Trinkl settlement is part of the Moosach Cultural History Trail .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Simon Schramm: Feldmoching: When the home is only legalized after decades Süddeutsche Zeitung , April 1, 2016
  2. Development plan with green area No. 1702 a of the state capital Munich Trinkl-Siedlung, December 11, 2002, Planteil
  3. Development plan with green area No. 1702 a of the state capital Munich Trinkl-Siedlung, December 11, 2002, text part
  4. Mondscheinweg Munich street directory, accessed on February 6, 2019
  5. Linda Jessen: Schwarzbauten Am Hierlbach: The Mondscheinsiedlung is legal evening newspaper , December 7, 2015
  6. History of the Trinkl-Siedlung Website of the Trinkl-Siedlung eV, accessed on February 6, 2019

literature

  • Süddeutsche Zeitung number 238 page L8 from October 14, 1999
  • Münchner Merkur number 46 from June 23, 1981 and number 60 page 17 from March 13, 1981

Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ′ 28.1 ″  N , 11 ° 29 ′ 41.9 ″  E