Tucherpark

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Administration building of the HypoVereinsbank

The Tucherpark is a district of Munich . It was built at the end of the 1960s on the initiative of the Bayerische Vereinsbank . The uniformly planned office complex was entered as an ensemble (E-1-62-000-80) in the Bavarian list of monuments as well as the former office building Am Tucherpark 4 (D-1-62-000-7920) and the building Am Tucherpark 12 (D- 1-62-000-8508), which was built as the technical center of the Bayerische Vereinsbank, as a monument.

location

The Tucherpark is located in Schwabing-Freimann north of the Lehel and is bordered by the street Am Tucherpark in the south and the Isarring in the north. The eastern border is the Isar , in the west the Tucherpark is bordered by the English Garden . The small Tivoli district is located between the Tucherpark and the Lehel .

history

The Tucherpark was originally the site of the Tivoli Art Mill , which was shut down and demolished in 1969. The Bayerische Vereinsbank , which was looking for a new location for its rapidly growing administration, started the Tucherpark project and began building the administration building in 1969. The concept of the project as well as the buildings are based on plans by Sep Ruf . Only two later buildings were designed by other architects.

The park is named after Hans Christoph Freiherr von Tucher , who was the bank's board spokesman from 1958 to 1968 .

At the end of 2019, HypoVereinsbank sold the Tucherpark area to the Commerz Real company , which is planning renovations and modernizations as well as redensification measures while preserving the preservation of historical monuments. However, because of the monument protection , city planning councilor Elisabeth Merk judged the planned densification critically.

description

A large part of the Tucherpark is taken up by the administration building and a sports facility with a swimming pool belonging to the Bayerische Vereinsbank (now HypoVereinsbank ). In the south, at a bend in the street at Tucherpark, the Hilton Munich Park Hotel is located where the mill originally stood.

The Eisbach flows through the Tucherpark along its entire length. In the north between Eisbach and Ifflandstraße there is still a narrow public strip of green that is often used as a bathing beach and sunbathing area in summer.

In the group consisting of the green areas between the office buildings sculpture garden Tucherpark are sculptures and statues erected by contemporary artists.

traffic

The Tucherpark is conveniently located on the Mittlerer Ring . The four-lane Ifflandstrasse feeder road has its own exit for the Tucherpark. In the south, Hirschauer Strasse and its extension, Oettingenstrasse, lead into Lehel. Tivolistraße, which crosses at the end of Hirschauer Straße, leads over the Max-Joseph-Bridge to the Bogenhausen district on the other side of the Isar .

There is a taxi rank and the Tucherpark bus stop in front of the Parkhotel Hilton . The next tram stop is Tivolistraße .

literature

Web links

Commons : Tucherpark  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Tucherpark is being sold: affordable apartments are also to be built. In: www.tz.de. December 4, 2019, accessed February 28, 2020 .
  2. Monument protection at Tucherpark - What problems the sale of the HVB site brings. In: www.hallo-muenchen.de. February 27, 2020, accessed February 28, 2020 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 10.2 "  N , 11 ° 35 ′ 54.5"  E