Munich: Street
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Feilitzschstraße
Nestled in the bustling heart of Munich, Germany, Feilitzschstraße emerges as a vibrant shopping district that caters to a diverse array of tastes and preferences. This street, characterized by its charming architecture and cobblestone pathways, is a treasure trove...
Rindermarkt
Nestled in the heart of Munich, Rindermarkt is a charming square that offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. This quaint plaza, whose name translates to "Cattle Market," harks back to its past when it served as a marketplace for...
Königinstraße
The Königinstraße is a street in Munich. It runs west of the Englischer Garten from the Von-der-Tann-Straße in the district of Maxvorstadt, to the north and to the Maria-Josepha-Straße and Mandlstraße in the Ensemble Alt-Schwabing.
Schwere-Reiter-Straße
The Schwere-Reiter-Straße is a 1.2 km long street in Munich's Schwabing-West district in the Oberwiesenfeld area. It leads from Leonrodplatz to the Hohenzollernstraße on the corner of Winzererstraße, where it branches off to the north of the Ackermannstraße.
Connollystraße
The Connollystraße is a street in the Olympic Village and student quarter of the Olympic Park Munich.
Landshuter Allee
The Landshuter Allee is an avenue in Munich and through most of its course it is part of the Mittlerer Ring, the Bundesstraße 2 R.
Theatinerstraße
The Theatinerstraße is a street in Munich's old town. It connects the Odeonsplatz with the southern lying Marienhof and houses a number of classical buildings and several shops. The street received its name due to the adjoining Theatinerkirche; it used to be called Hintere Schwabinger Gasse.
Candidstraße
Candidstraße is an inner-city street in Munich and a section of the Mittlerer Ring.
Landsberger Straße
The Landsberger Straße is one of the main arterial roads in Munich.
Helene-Mayer-Ring
The Helene-Mayer-Ring is a street in the Olympic Village of the Olympic Park Munich in Munich, Germany.
Türkenstraße
The Türkenstraße is an inner city street in Munich's district Maxvorstadt. It is named after the Türkengraben to which it ran. In the list of historical monuments in Munich, more than 30 objects are listed in the Türkenstraße.
Fraunhoferstraße
The Fraunhoferstraße is a city center street in Munich. It is located in the district of Isarvorstadt and separates the Gärtnerplatzviertel in the north from the Glockenbachviertel in the south.
Trappentreustraße
The Trappentreustraße is a street in the west of Munich and part of the Mittlerer Ring.
Widenmayerstraße
The Widenmayerstraße is an inner city street in the Munich district of Lehel. It is registered as a protected ensemble in the Bavarian protected monument list.
Petuelring
The Petuelring is an approximately 2.2 km long road in the north of Munich and part of the Mittlerer Ring. It runs between Georg-Brauchle-Ring and Schenkendorfstraße.
Maillingerstraße
Maillingerstraße is a street in the Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Neuhausen. Running from north to south, it connects Nymphenburger Straße with Marsstraße. It is named after the Bavarian general and Minister of War Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger. The street has been named Maillingerstraße since 1886.
Schenkendorfstraße
The Schenkendorfstraße is a four- to ten-lane section of the Mittlerer Ring in Munich.
Nockherstraße
The Nockherstraße is a road located in the south of Au-Haidhausen, the 5th district of Munich, Germany. The former suburb of Au is located in the original flooding area of the Isar.
Martiusstraße
The Martiusstraße in Munich Schwabing leads from Leopoldstraße to Kißkaltplatz. It was named after naturalist Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.
Schleißheimer Straße
Schleißheimer Straße is the second longest street in Munich after Dachauer Straße with a length of 8.14 km. It starts in the city centre at Stiglmaierplatz, leads through five districts and ends at Goldschmiedplatz. It takes its name from the northern suburb of Oberschleißheim, where it originally ended.
Winzererstraße
The Winzererstraße is a two-kilometer-long street in the Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Schwabing.
Boschetsrieder Straße
Boschetsrieder Straße is an inner city street in the Munich districts of Thalkirchen, Obersendling and Forstenried/Am Waldfriedhof, which runs west from Bundesstraße 11 on the Isar hillside to Kreuzhof, where it continues as the Fürstenrieder Straße.
Lothstraße
Lothstraße is a roughly 1.3 kilometer long street in Munich. It runs through the St. Benno district and forms the boundary between the municipality of Maxvorstadt, which lies southeast of the street, and the districts of Neuhausen and Schwabing-West, which are located northwest.
Clemensstraße
Clemensstraße is a 1.76-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. The street, named after Clemens August of Bavaria, labeled under the term Green Axis Schwabing is a participative model project for all Munich municipalities and Munich's longest bicycle road.
Ludwigstraße
The Ludwigstraße in Munich is one of the city's four royal avenues next to the Brienner Straße, the Maximilianstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße. Principal was King Ludwig I of Bavaria, the avenue is named in his honour.
Herzogstraße
Herzogstraße is a 1.8-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. The street's name came from Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria.
Bergmannstraße
The Bergmannstraße is a street in Munich and lies west of the city center. It leads from Landsberger Straße in the north to Ridlerstraße in the south and is located in the district of Schwanthalerhöhe.
Viscardigasse
Drückebergergasse is the popular name for Viscardigasse, a narrow, curbless pedestrian street, just over fifty metres long and paved with cobblestones throughout, in Munich, Germany.
Richard-Wagner-Straße
The Richard-Wagner-Straße is a street in the Bavarian state capital Munich. It is named after the composer Richard Wagner, who lived in the vicinity of Brienner Straße 37 in 1864-65.
Wolfratshauser Straße
Wolfratshauser Straße is a major road in Munich. It forms part of the Bundesstraße 11 and is named after the city Wolfratshausen south of Munich, in whose direction it leads.
Lindwurmstraße
The Lindwurmstraße is a 2.4-kilometer poplar alley in the Munich districts Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt and Sendling.
Tal
The Tal is a street in the old town of Munich. The Tal extends over a length of 500 meters between the Old Town Hall on Marienplatz in the west and Isartor in the east.
Brienner Straße
The neoclassical Brienner Straße in Munich is one of four royal avenues next to the Ludwigstraße, the Maximilianstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße.
Isarring
The Isarring is a four-lane section of the Mittlerer Ring, the Bundesstraße 2 R, in Munich. It is used by 110,000 cars every day and was constructed in 1966.
Arnulfstraße
The Arnulfstraße is a 3.8 km long urban street in Munich. It leads from the Bahnhofplatz in the Ludwigsvorstadt through the Maxvorstadt west to Romanplatz in Neuhausen.
Dachauer Straße
The Dachauer Straße is the longest street in Munich with a length of 11.2 km and it received its name since it is the connecting road to Dachau Palace. In the north of Munich, it is part of the Bundesstraße 304.
Tegernseer Landstraße
The Tegernseer Landstraße is a street in the Obergiesing borough of Munich, Germany, which runs in a southeastern direction and is a total of 4.6 kilometers long. It begins in the north as a straight extension of the Regerstraße, where it is a regular two-lane road until the Tegernseer Platz.
Pelkovenstraße
The Pelkovenstraße is a 2 kilometer long inner city street in Munich's Moosach district. It leads from Dachauer Straße to the Riesstraße at the Olympic Press Center. It is named after the house of Pelkoven, who were given the lower court in 1648.
Holbeinstraße
The Holbeinstraße is a city center street in the Munich district of Bogenhausen.
Mandlstraße
The Mandlstraße is a street in Munich's Schwabing district. It runs west of the Englischer Garten from the corner of Maria-Josepha-Straße / Königinstraße to the corner of Gunezrainerstraße / Biedersteiner Straße and forms the eastern edge of the protected building complex Alt-Schwabing.
Leopoldstrasse
Leopoldstraße is a street in the Munich districts Maxvorstadt, Schwabing and Milbertshofen. It is a major boulevard, and the main street of the Schwabing district.
Ismaninger Straße
The Ismaninger Straße is a city center, entrance and exit road in Munich.
Belgradstraße
The Belgradstraße is a 2.0-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. It runs in a south-north direction between Kurfürstenplatz and Petuelpark, where it merges into Knorrstraße. The street was named after the Serbian capital Belgrade.
Marschnerstraße
The Marschnerstraße, named after the composer Heinrich Marschner, is a street founded in 1897, in the Munich district of Pasing and Obermenzing.
Balanstraße
The Balanstraße is a street in Munich which begins at the Rosenheimer Platz and runs in a southerly direction through the districts Haidhausen, Giesing and Ramersdorf to the district of Fasangarten.