Moosach (District of Munich)

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Location of the district 10 in Munich

Moosach is a district of Munich. Together with the villages of Hartmannshofen, press city and Borstei forms Moosach the Municipality 10 Moosach.

The name comes from the former village of Moosach, a nearly 60 km long left tributary of the Isar River. The original course of the Moosach is now known as Feldmochinger stream and discharged from the Würm canal since the regulatory measures in the Munich district.

Location

The municipality is located in the northwest of the city and extends from the Landshuterallee ( Middle Ring ) in the east, over the Rangierbahnhofgelände in the north and the French Horn Road in the west to the West Cemetery in the south.

History and Structure

The foundation of today's Moosach should probably be done at the time of the Bavarians. The first written mention dates of June 4, 807 An almost unbroken chain of prehistoric finds, leads to the conclusion to a continuous settlement since the Neolithic Age to. Thus Moosach one of the oldest places around and in Munich. Even before 1315, the St. Martin's Church was built in Moosach. The place was an independent municipality until 30 June 1913 and was at its incorporation a part of the 28 municipality Neuhausen- Moosach, which also includes part of the community -be the former rural community Nymphenburg belonged. In the city district reorganization all parts of Neuhausen and Nymphenburg were the same township 9 Neuhausen- Nymphenburg slammed with effect from 1 May 1996. Thus, the 10th district of again today comprises mainly the territory of the former municipality Moosach.

Urban development in Moosach began mainly after the Second World War. Single-family homes, townhouses and small apartment buildings ( privately financed, publicly funded and cooperative ) Moosach do today largely to an area with lower housing density than in the inner-city areas to be found. Due to intensive exploitation of the available building areas, the population density is also increasing in the areas Moosachs significantly. To the east thickens the development with the Olympic press center and with housing developments of the interwar period. Noteworthy is the built 1924-1930 Mustersiedlung Borstei is in the southeast corner of the district. From 2001 to 2004, the complex high-rise Uptown Munich was built, with 146 meters height after the Olympic Tower is the second tallest building in the city.

Due to the influx of members of the middle class to Moosach where traditionally small businesses, workers and employees simple living, the social structure is now more balanced dar. After the occupational status employees and officials dominate in the workforce. The budget structure is still clearly influenced by families with children; correspondingly under-represented are one-person households.

Jobs are mainly in manufacturing ( automotive and mechanical engineering, textiles, clothing and chemicals), in trade ( summarized in the " Moosacher routes to " at Dachau, Bauberger, Bunzlauer and Pelkovenstraße and in the " EET ", the Olympia Shopping Mall ) as well as in the service sector.

In the Pelkovenstraße is the oldest church Moosachs next to the vicarage. The church belongs to the parish of St. Martin. Pope Benedict XVI. has once lived as an assistant chaplain in the rectory. Now it is only rented. A stele in honor of Pope Benedict XVI. , Next to the old rectory, remembered today at his first job as a newly ordained priest in St. Martin.

The Evangelical -Lutheran. Parish Munich Holy Spirit cared for in Moosach many believers who gather in three churches: Holy Spirit Church, Olympia Church and Magdalene Church.

Mark on the Pelkovenstraße, the main axis of the old Moosach the oldest inns in the district, the expansion of the town until the 19th century. The old host, also one of the oldest inns in Munich, stands on the corner of Dachauerstraße and the inn Spiegl at the other end of the old Moosach on the corner of Feldmochinger road.

Infrastructure

Road

With the central ring and the Frankfurter Ring / Moosacher road and their tributaries, the Dachauerstraße and the Von- Kahr - road, the district of several major roads intersected or tangent with considerable through traffic. A certain ecological compensation bring the past in the district landscape protection areas Capuchin Hölzl and Hartmann Hofer forest, some small gardens, as well as the West Cemetery.

Train

Moosach is situated on the S-Bahn line S1. Since 22 November 1930, the Munich district is served by the current tram line 20/N20 to the city center. With the U -Bahn lines U1 and U3 at the Olympia Shopping Mall Moosach is connected to the Munich U- Bahn network. In December 2010, the continuation of the U3 was completed via another Metro Station Moosacher St Martin's Square to Moosacher station. To make it more attractive the area around the " Moosacher routes to " the surface was redesigned after completion of the subway construction and the associated back extension of the tram line, which temporarily ended 2004 to December 2008 at the Pelkovenstraße.

Altogether there are in Moosach 38 stops from two underground, S- Bahn, tram - two (one night tram) and nine bus lines.

Children 's and youth facilities

In September 2006, the Christian children 's and youth work opened the children's and youth center 's ark. Currently, daily 40-60 children are cared for 5-12 years of age in a makeshift building in the Brieger road. Facilities for young people are also the parish of St. Martin and the youth club Mooskito and of child and youth club boomerang in the Pelkovenstraße 128

Monuments

List of historic buildings in Munich / Moosach

Policy

The election of the District Committee of 2 March 2008 shows the following distribution of seats: 13 SPD, CSU 9, GREEN 2 and FDP 1

Statistics

(As of December 31, residents with primary residence )

Personalities from Moosach

  • Faris Al -Sultan, Triathlete
  • Georg Patzenhofer, 1855 brought the Munich beer to Berlin
  • John Kuen (* 1606 in Moosach ) was a poet of the Baroque.
  • Maria Newrzella, Münchner Kindl since 2010
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