Obergiesing

48.11111111111111.594444444444Koordinaten: 48 ° 6 ' 40 "N, 11 ° 35' 40" E

Location of the district 17 in Munich

Obergiesing Pheasant Garden is a district of Munich and is the city district 17 Together with the municipality Untergiesing- Harlaching it comprises approximately the boundaries of the historic community Giesing and the settlement Fasanengarten on formerly Perlacher district.

Location

Obergiesing lies above the line of slope on the eastern Isar Isar terrace. The present city of District 17 Obergiesing extends as a narrow strip between the Southeast section of the Middle Ring and the S-Bahn line to cross street in Old Giesing includes parts of downtown edge and extends to the south-eastern outskirts with the pheasant garden and the former American colony.

History

The municipality was created in 1936 Obergiesing by dividing the 1854 eingemeindeten Giesing district of the city districts of Upper Giesing and Untergiesing- Harlaching.

With the beginning of the postwar years by rebuilding houses destroyed by war and development of land reserves a flurry of construction activity, approximately 3/4 of the housing stock was built after 1948. Only in Old Giesing, especially around the 1886 built on the lsarhangkante neo-Gothic hall church Holy Cross, individual historic suburb ensembles have received. In 1937, the parish of Holy Cross, a new Kuratiesprengel separated, forming an independent parish since 1941; the associated parish church Our Lady Queen of Peace is the work of Robert Vorhoelzer, which is otherwise known for his Postbauten and as a professor at the Technical University in Munich. Apart from the Eastern Cemetery, the cemetery Perlacher forest and a leisure park has Obergiesing hardly significant green spaces. Between the road and the Perlacher Tegernsee road to industrial and commercial areas of concentrated. After the demolition of the site of AGFA- factory this part of Upper Giesing but will be built mainly with apartments.

The urban structure is very heterogeneous in Upper Giesing. Change single-family homes and small settlement district loosened with multi-storey residential areas and compacted block development. Meanwhile, the service sector has overtaken the manufacturing sector in the number of jobs. As in other former workers and artisan quarters, the social structure has also Obergiesing now balanced, but provides a relatively cheap rents that the housing in Obergiesing also for vulnerable population groups and families with children is still affordable. Therefore, the proportion of foreigners is at the top of the Munich districts.

Fasanengarten

Today, the city district of Upper Giesing also includes emerged in the 1920s settlement pheasant garden, which was incorporated in 1937 as a part of the community Perlachturm to Munich. The pheasant garden, which never belonged to Giesing prior to the incorporation, has a separate, mostly of single family homes embossed character. To account for this, the end of 2009 the official name of the municipality in Upper Giesing - Fasanengarten was changed. The settlement on the Perlacher Forest, also known as " Ami - development", is an integral part of the pheasant garden.

Policy

The District Committee shall consist of 25 members. The choice of 2 March 2008 shows the following distribution of seats: 11 SPD, CSU 7, GREEN 5, 2 FDP The turnout was 43.1 percent.

Monuments

  • List of monuments in Munich / Upper Giesing
  • List of monuments in Fasanengarten

Statistics

(As of December 31, residents with primary residence )

Miscellaneous

  • In the district Stadel home is the prison Munich, which is often simply called short Stadel home.
  • Hans and Sophie Scholl, and Christoph Probst of the White Rose resistance fighters were executed in the prison Munich - Stadel home and lie on the adjoining cemetery Perlacher forest buried, as is the resistance fighters blades Walter Beck.
  • The first McDonald's restaurant in Germany was opened on December 4, 1971 in Giesing in the Martin- Luther -Straße 26 and enjoyed quickly not only at the time still stationed in the vicinity of U.S. occupation troops ( McGraw -Kaserne ) very popular.
  • Franz Beckenbauer grew up in Zugspitzstraße 6 and has learned on the hard court of SC Munich of 1906 to play football.
  • Max Greger, world-renowned jazz musician, was born here.
  • The AGFA skyscraper was blown up on 17 February 2008, at exactly 12:06 clock.
  • On the former AGFA- terrain caused by mid-2010 dwellings and a new business park.
  • Rex Gildo, pop musicians, and Rudolph Moshammer, fashion designers have been buried in the Eastern Cemetery.

Traffic

By Obergiesing extend a subway line (another runs almost directly to the district border), three tram lines, one Metro and four city bus lines and two S -Bahn lines. While the U -Bahn line U2 crosses the city center Giesing from west to east towards fair site, the line runs along U1 at the Middle Ring, near the district border, to the Mangfallplatz. Tram lines 15 and 25 towards Grünwald share the rails coming from Rosenheimerplatz and cross the rail road line 17, from the city center, on East Cemetery and Giesing past the train station, to the last stop Schwanseestraße that are immediately Perlacher forest and near cemetery prison Stadel home is lead. The Metrobus line 54 connects with Giesing Grosshadern westwards, and to the railroad station and beyond, reaching the English Garden and Schwabing. The city buses serve Giesing even with the adjacent neighborhoods and divide the American settlement in the MVV -bus grid. The the district in the east bounding Route number 999.3 or 999.7 leads the S -Bahn lines S3 and S7 from Ostbahnhof coming out of the city, with the particularity that this stretch usual due to the change in direction Ostbahnhof in the left, and not, as at the Deutsche Bahn in legal transactions, is operated. This is done for right-hand traffic after the Giesing Bahnhof with an overpass again. Shortly after the restoration of the right traffic, the route is divided into the KBS ( Route number ) 999.7 (S -Bahn line 7) Perlachturm after cross road and in the KBS 999.3 (S -Bahn line 3) Unterhaching to wooden churches. The central hub for public transport represents the Giesing Bahnhof, where two S -Bahn lines (S3 and S7 ), a light rail line ( 17), a Metrobus line (54) and three city bus lines ( 139.144, 147) with a U -Bahn (U2 ) intersect. In addition, the regional bus line 220 ​​takes off from Giesing Bahnhof to Unterhaching. In addition, moves to the opening days of the Giesing Bahnhof line 07 with a vintage bus to the MVG Museum in the Ständlerstraße 20

The A995, which separates Giesing in the West from Perlacher forest, flows into the Tegernsee road which runs McGraw- ditch and hits the middle ring. It connects the southwestern end of the quarter with the A 8 and is at the same time - currently southern - end of the unfinished motorway ring Munich.

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