Tegernseer Landstraße, Munich
Facts and practical information
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. At the Tegernseer Platz, a large branch of the Deutsche Post can be found. The building, nicknamed Tela-Post, was built in 1928 in the architectural style New Objectivity. The Hertie-store, which was located at the Tegernseer Platz until the summer of 2009, was closed because of insolvency and demolished in 2010. Between 1976 and 2016, a branch of the city library was located across the street. There are efforts to strengthen the local economy and prevent vacancy of retail spaces around the Tegernseer Landstraße, which are funded by the federal government. ()
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Tegernseer Landstraße – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Grünwalder Stadion, Candidstraße, MVG Museum, Cathedral of the Intercession of the Mother of God and of St. Andrew.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Tegernseer Landstraße?
How to get to Tegernseer Landstraße by public transport?
Bus
- Sankt-Quirin-Platz • Lines: 147, 220 (3 min walk)
- Soyerhofstraße • Lines: 147, 220 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Sankt-Quirin-Platz • Lines: U1 (4 min walk)
- Mangfallplatz • Lines: U1 (12 min walk)
Tram
- Wettersteinplatz • Lines: 25, N27 (15 min walk)
- Schwanseestraße • Lines: 18 (16 min walk)
Train
- Giesing (21 min walk)
- Sankt-Martin-Straße (31 min walk)