Pasing-Obermenzing is the 21st borough of Munich. It is located west of the city center and has a population of about 81,000. [1] It consists of the two districts Pasing and Obermenzing, which were both incorporated into Munich in 1938.
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Pasing is a district in the city of Munich, Germany, and part of the borough Pasing-Obermenzing.
The Pasing Viktualienmarkt is a daily food market in Pasing, a district of Munich.
Kreillerstraße is a Munich U-Bahn station on line U2.
Munich-Laim station is a station on the trunk line of the Munich S-Bahn between Munich Central Station and München-Pasing station. It is part of a large rail precinct, including Munich Laim marshalling yard. It has three platform tracks and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.
Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied is the 22nd borough of the German city of Munich. The districts Aubing, Lochhausen and Langwied were incorporated together in 1942, thus forming the largest borough of the city at 3,400 hectares, yet having the lowest density of population with 37,352 residents as of 2002. This large borough still accommodates many vast agricultural and forest areas that together with the Aubinger Lohe and the Langwieder lake district, fulfill the balance of nature in the area and offer recreational facilities to all of western Munich.
Neuhausen-Nymphenburg is a borough of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria. It was created from the merger of the former boroughs of Neuhausen and Nymphenburg in 1992.
The Pasing Arcaden is a shopping mall located in Munich's district of Pasing. The first section of the Pasing Arcaden was opened on the 15 of March 2011. It is located near the Pasing train station, in the west of Munich.
Allach-Untermenzing is the 23rd borough of Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Moosach is the 10th northwestern district of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is sectioned in the urban districts Hartmannshofen, Pressestadt and Borstei.
Pasing Town Hall is the former town hall of the municipality of Pasing, Bavaria, Germany, which was incorporated into Munich in 1938.
Rubensstraße, named after the painter Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), is a street in Munich's Obermenzing district, which was built around 1897.
Barystraße is a street in Munich's Obermenzing district, which was built around 1897. It was named after the doctor and opera singer Alfred von Bary (1873-1926).
Alte Allee is an avenue in the Munich districts of Pasing and Obermenzing, which was built around 1897.
The Hofmillerstraße, named after the critic and translator, Josef Hofmiller (1872–1933), is a street in the Munich district of Obermenzing, which was built around 1897.
Lützowstraße is a street in the Munich districts of Pasing and Obermenzing, which was built from 1897 onwards. The street was named after the Prussian Generalmajor Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow.
The Marschnerstraße, named after the composer Heinrich Marschner (1795-1861), is a street founded in 1897, in the Munich district of Pasing and Obermenzing.
Munich-Obermenzing station is a railway station in the Pasing-Obermenzing borough of Munich, Germany.
The Mark-Twain-Straße is a street in the Munich district Pasing-Obermenzing, which was built around 1900. It was named in 1947 after the American writer Mark Twain (1835–1910).
Munich West/Centre is an electoral constituency represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 219. It is located in southern Bavaria, comprising the western and central part of the city of Munich.
Oswald Eduard Bieber was a German architect.
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