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Neuhauser Straße

Neuhauser Straße is part of the first and largest pedestrian zone in Munich's Old Town. Here, many retail shops and restaurants are to be found.

Neuhauser Straße
Neuhauser Straße seen from the Karlstor
Neuhauser Straße in Munich, Germany
Former name(s)Karlstraße, Neuhausergasse
NamesakeNeuhausen-Nymphenburg
Length350 m (1,150 ft)
LocationMunich
Nearest metro stationMunich Karlsplatz station (S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S8, U4, U5)[1]
Coordinates48°08′19″N 11°34′07″E / 48.138563°N 11.568701°E / 48.138563; 11.568701
Major
junctions
Färbergraben, Augustinerstraße, Ettstraße, Eisenmannstraße, Kapellenstraße, Herzog-Max-Straße, Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße
Construction
Inauguration1293

Location and direction edit

The road runs almost straight ahead in the southeast-northwest direction out of town, from the intersection Färbergraben, or Augustinerstraße, to Karlsplatz (Stachus). It has a length of about 350 meters. In the direction of Marienplatz, Neuhauser Straße becomes Kaufingerstraße. Below the Neuhauser Straße and the Kaufingerstraße are the main lines of the S-Bahn that runs between the stops Marienplatz and Karlsplatz.

History edit

 
Neuhauser Straße (partial view, 1900)

The street exists since at least 1293 (first mention) and was called Karlstraße from 1815 to 1828,[2] then Neuhausergasse. It was rebuilt in 1972 from a main traffic connection with two tram-rails into a pedestrian zone; the reason for this was the 1972 Olympic Games with a huge influx of additional traffic to be expected. The street is named after the former village and today's Neuhausen district, where the road leads out of town. South along the road is the Angerviertel (Angers quarter) and north the Hackenviertel (Hacken quarter).

Buildings (selection) edit

 
Neuhauser Straße with St. Michael's and the Monastery church of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist of the Augustinian Hermits
  • No. 2 is the former Augustinerkirche, which belonged to Augustinerkloster (Augustiner Monastery); today there are the German Hunting and Fishing Museum[3] and shops, in the annex behind the offices of the Polizeipräsidium München (police headquarter) (Ettstraße 2-4).
  • No. 6: St. Michael's church building.
  • No. 8: Old Academy (Wilhelminum), former Jesuit College, where, from 1956 to 2012, the service building Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing[4] was located in front of this building is the Richard Strauss Fountain,[5] in the west wing was the Department store Hettlage
  • No. 17: former commercial building H. Ehrlicher, now department store Zweiflers
  • No. 18: department store Oberpollinger, formerly Karstadt
  • No. 20: Fountain Satyrherme mit Knabe (so-called Brunnenbuberl)
  • No. 21: new store from SportScheck
  • No. 14: Bürgersaalkirche (Citizens' Hall Church)
  • No. 27: Restaurant Augustinerbräu in a painted neo-Renaissance semi-detached house.
  • No. 39: Saturn department store and a perfumery, former Hertie department store

Shortly before the Karlsplatz is the Karlstor (Neuhausertor).

References edit

  1. ^ "München, Karlsplatz (Stachus)" (in German). Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ Dollinger, Hans (1995). Die Münchner Staßennahmen (in German). Munich: Suedwest Verlag. p. 209. ISBN 3-7787-2143-7.
  3. ^ "Deutsches Jagd- und Fischerei Museum" (PDF) (in German). Deutsches Jagd- und Fischerei Museum München. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  4. ^ (in German). Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik. Archived from the original on 30 April 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Brunnen in München" (in German). Stadtportal München. Retrieved 26 July 2018.

External links edit

  Media related to Neuhauser Straße at Wikimedia Commons

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