Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Ismaninger Straße

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[[File:BFinanzhof Muenchen-01.jpg|thumb|The Federal Finance Court on Ismaninger Straße]]
The '''Ismaninger Straße''' is a city center, [[Arterial road|entrance and exit road]] in [[Munich]].

== Route ==
[[File:München Ismaninger Str. 85 Bogenhauser Hof3610.JPG|thumb|"Bogenhauser Hof"]]
[[File:Buergermeistervilla Bogenhausen Muenchen-2.jpg|thumb|Mayor's Villa (No. 95)]]
The road continues straight to the north along the Innere Wiener Straße at the Max-Weber-Platz in [[Haidhausen (Munich)|Haidhausen]], crosses the [[Prinzregentenstraße (Munich)|Prinzregentenstraße]] at the city district border between the districts of Au-Haidhausen and [[Bogenhausen]], and continues east on the eastern ''[[Isar]]hochufer'' of the old town of Bogenhausen at the traditional restaurant ''Bogenhauser Hof'' (No. 85) and further on the former noble seat ''Steppberg'' (later ''Villa Fleischer'', completed after the [[World War I|First World War]] as ''Reichsfinanzhof'',<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> (now ''[[Federal Fiscal Court|Bundesfinanzhof]]'') over to the ''Herkomerplatz'' fort, where it comes from the Isar bridge ''Max-Joseph-Brücke'' to meet Montgelasstraße, which is extended from Bülowstraße to ''Effnerplatz''. The extension of the Ismaninger Straße forms the Oberföhringer Straße, which continues on the high bank through the Bogenhausen district ''Oberföhring'', the community ''[[Unterföhring]]'' and further in the direction of [[Ismaning]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

The [[tram]] line 17 runs through the street (until the timetable change of Line 16 in December 2017). At ''Max-Weber-Platz'' it crosses several other tram lines. Under the ''[[Max-Weber-Platz (Munich U-Bahn)|Max-Weber-Platz]]'' is the same named metro station with branches of the [[Munich U-Bahn#U4|U4]] and [[Munich U-Bahn#U5|U5]] [[Rapid transit|subway]] lines.

== Designation ==
The street is named after the municipality of Ismaning, the capital of the same named county, which did not belong to [[Bavaria]] until 1802, but to the ''[[Prince-Bishopric of Freising|Hochstift Freising]]''. The name of the street dates back to 1856.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

== Historical architectural monuments in Ismaninger Straße ==
[[File:Ismaninger Str 58-60 Muenchen-01.jpg|thumb|House No. 58 and 60]]
[[File:Ismaninger Str 65a Muenchen-01.jpg|thumb|House No. 65a]]
* No. 1 Tenement house, late 19th C.
* No. 2, 4 semi-detached house, [[Art Nouveau]], around 1900, with [[bay window]]
* No. 3 Tenement house, [[Renaissance Revival architecture|Neo-Renaissance]], with bay Window, Late 19th C.
* No. 5 Suburban house, Late [[Neoclassicism|Classicist]] Corner construction, Mid-19th C.
* No. 11 Tenement house, around 1860/70
* No. 22 administrative wing of the hospital, 1892/93 by Wilhelm Rettig
* No. 27 [[Baroque Revival architecture|Neo-Baroque]] Villa, 1899, redesigned in 1954
* No. 29 [[University of Music and Performing Arts Munich|Richard Strauss Conservatory]], late 19th century, redesigned
* No. 50 Tenement house, Neo-Baroque, 1899
* No. 52 Tenement house, 1892 by Korbinian Schmid, group with Prinzregentenstraße 67
* No. 56 Tenement house, Late Classicist, around 1870
* No. 58/60 block of two small raw brick houses, 1881
* No. 62a Tenement, Neo-Baroque, around 1900, group with Geibelstraße 1
* No. 65 villa-like Neo-Baroque construction with high [[Belvedere (structure)|Belvedere]], 1903
* No. 65a villa-style corner house in [[Renaissance Revival architecture|German Renaissance]] style, 1896 by Alfons Hering as a separate residential building
* No. 67a Villa, Neo-Baroque, 1903, by Josef Wölker
* No. 68 Tenement house with entrance tower, 1899
* No. 69 Villa-like Baroque construction, early 20th C.
* No. 74 Tenement, Neo-Baroque, early 20th century
* No. 75 Tenement house, German Renaissance style, with an entrance tower, around 1900
* No. 82 Tenement house, around 1900
* No. 84 Tenement house, Baroque style Art Nouveau, around 1900
* No. 85 ''Gaststätte Bogenhauser Hof'', Detached suburban house, Late Classicist, with richly curved south gable, around 1850
* No. 86 Tenement house, Art Nouveau, around 1900
* No. 88 Tenement house, German Renaissance, around 1900
* No. 91 Tenement house, German Renaissance, around 1900
* No. 92 Tenement house, Neo-Baroque, 1898 by Leonhard Romeis
* No. 94/96 Group of Tenement houses, Baroque Art Nouveau, early 20th C.
* No. 95 castle-like Neo-Baroque villa (so-called ''Bürgermeistervilla''), 1898 by Paul Pfann and Günther Blumentritt<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* No. 98 Tenement house, corner construction in Baroque Art Nouveau style, 1910
* No. 102/106 handsome semi-detached house in late Baroque Art Nouveau style, 1910/11 by Oswald Schiller
* No. 105 Togal-Werk, 1899/1900 by Paul Pfann
* No. 109 castle-like, Neo-Baroque monumental building (now ''Bundesfinanzhof'')
* No. 111/113/115 Baroque residential group, 1922/23
* No. 122 Tenement house, Neo-Renaissance, 1889 by Michael Reifenstuel, added on in 1901
* No. 124 Tenement house, German Renaissance, around 1900, with large group of Michaels (renewed)
* No. 126 Tenement house, German Renaissance, 1901 by Benedikt Beggel
* No. 152/154/156/158 Residential group which leads around the corner to the Pixisstraße, 1927 by [[Heilmann & Littmann]] for the non-profit ''Wohnbaugesellschaft München-Ost'' (housing association )<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

== References ==





[[Category:Streets in Munich]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Munich]]
[[Category:Historicist architecture in Munich]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Munich]]
[[Category:Culture in Munich]]


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