Marschnerstraße
The Marschnerstraße, named after the composer Heinrich Marschner (1795-1861), is a street founded in 1897, in the Munich district of Pasing and Obermenzing.
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History
Marschnerstraße, originally named Riemerschmidstraße, is alongside the Alte Allee, the second main connecting street in the Villenkolonie Pasing II, which was created to reflect the model of a garden city. The Marschnerstraße begins at the Alte Allee, where the Himmelfahrtskirche stands as a monumental construction, and leads to the Peter-Kreuder-Straße.
The Allee runs parallel to the Munich-Augsburg train route. In the first decade a sporadic construction of villas occurred there.
Historical buildings on Marschnerstraße
Pasing:
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Obermenzing:
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- Himmelfahrtskirche
- Villa Marschnerstraße 24
- Row house group Marschnerstraße 35–41b
- Villa Marschnerstraße 59
Literature
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- Dennis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: Landeshauptstadt München – Südwest (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection [ed.]: Denkmäler in Bayern. Vol. I.2/2). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5, p. 430–431.
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