WerkStadt Sendling

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WerkStadt Sendling
View into the inner courtyard of the WerkStadt Sendling
Billboard for Zuban cigarettes

The Werkstadt Sendling is a combined commercial and residential area in the Munich area Sendling at the train station Mittersendling. The site consists of around 30,000 m² of office and commercial space in the western part and around 160 apartments in the eastern part.

History and Development

The industrial area was created at the end of the 19th century when G. Zuban Munich, Königlich Bayerische Hof-Cigaretten-Fabrik, produced cigarettes and cigars by hand. The Zuban company and its manufactory were initially bought up by the Neuerburg company and then by the competitor Reemtsma cigarette factories . Since 1975 the site has belonged to the American tobacco company Philip Morris . Up until 2008, around 20 million cigarettes were produced every day on the former production site of around 60,000 m². In 2009 the site was sold to the Investa real estate group.

WerkStadt Sendling

In 2011, the conversion of the former factories into office and commercial space for various industries and professional groups began in the western part of the site.

On the occasion of the five-year existence of the real estate project, the Hamburg urban art duo “Low Bros” was commissioned in May 2014 to design a 260 m² graffiti on the area.

WohnWerk I and II

The end of 2011 nor by Philip Morris used building on the Zechstraße were demolished. The WerkStadt's first new building - WohnWerk Mittersendling - with around 60 apartments was erected there. A year later, around 100 more apartments were created in the immediate vicinity of WohnWerk II.

More buildings

In autumn 2017, a boarding house with an integrated day-care center was opened in another new building on Flößergasse. In January 2018, the new state office of the Bavarian State Chamber of Dentists was inaugurated as the last new building on the site .

Web links

Commons : WerkStadt Sendling  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journey from yesterday to tomorrow. In: www.werkstadt-sendling.de. Retrieved June 17, 2016 .
  2. Evening newspaper: Art project: Urban Art at the WerkStatt Sendling. May 13, 2014, accessed September 21, 2016 .
  3. Kirschner & Partner Architects Munich: Housing complex "Wohnwerk 1" Munich. In: www.kip-architekten.de. Retrieved June 17, 2016 .
  4. Kirschner & Partner Architects Munich: Housing complex "Wohnwerk 2" Munich. In: www.kip-architekten.de. Retrieved June 17, 2016 .
  5. Object "Flößergasse". Dussmann Wohnbau, accessed on October 9, 2018 .
  6. Building a house | Bavarian State Dental Association. Retrieved October 9, 2018 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 6 ′ 22.4 "  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 13.1"  E