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Neuhausen ( Central Bavarian: ''Neihausn'') and Nymphenburg are boroughs of
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, the capital of the German state of
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. They had been merged into the borough 09 - Neuhausen-Nymphenburg (german: Stadtbezirk 09) in 1992. For further information on the Munich boroughs, see:
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.


Location

Nymphenburg borders in the north-west on Obermenzing, in the southwest on Pasing in the north on
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and in the southeast on Neuhausen. The borough 09 ranges from the Mars-field at the inner edge of town to the Nymphenburg Palace in the west and extends from the Olympic Park over the villa colony in Gern to the railway tracks.


History and description

Neuhausen is a very quiet and calm residential area. It counts as one of the most exclusive and expensive boroughs in Munich. Typical of the borough is its mix of different urban areas. Around the end of the 19th Century a prestigious residential neighborhood was built in the palace's vicinity, where numerous examples of late nineteenth century architecture, like the villa colonies ''Neuwittelsbach'' and ''Gern'' can be found. In 1890 the borough Neuhausen was unincorporated, which had already been a prosperous district. It was dominated by residential and office houses in a closed, dense block-building style. Along the Arnulfroad and its side streets, these are often cooperative apartment buildings such as the partly under preservation attempt-settlement of the Bavarian Post and Telegraph Association and the village of Neuhausen. In the north of the Rotkreuzplatz there are more villas and town houses of the early days. In the south along the railway tracks there are partly dominating large-scale commercial used buildings. Center and urban hub of the neighborhood of the Rotkreuzplatz. Some well-preserved buildings from the founder and inter-war period with the rich variety of green spaces give Neuhausen a high quality of living. While the old quarters in the vicinity of Nymphenburgerstreet and Blutenburgstreet are home to upper middle class for some time, the sometimes less sumptuously executed turn of the century buildings offer in the vicinity of Schulstreet and Donnersbergerstreet housing for various population groups. But has also kept the so-called gentrification catchment by road trains and remodeled buildings were renovated. In addition, there were numerous conversions take place in condominiums and shops were once easy to architectural firms, alternative shops, bars and restaurants. For this reason, the City Council in 2006 extended the statute for preservation of this neighborhood, to counteract the displacement of ancestral inhabitants. On 1 January 1891 the independent
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
Nymphenburg was incorporated to the city of Munich. It is named after the Nymphenburg Palace, former summer residence of the Bavarian kings. Today the castle along with the Nymphenburg Palace Park is one of the most popular sights of Munich. The in 1747 by Elector Max III. Joseph founded
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory (German: ''Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg'') is located at the ''Nördliche Schloßrondell'' in one of the ''Cavalier Houses'' in front of the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany, and since its establi ...
, the Royal Stables Museum of Nymphenburg and the
Museum of Man and Nature :''This about the German museum; for the Canadian one, see Manitoba Museum''. The Museum Mensch und Natur (English Museum of Man and Nature) is a natural history museum. It is a tenant of the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany. Bear exhibit ...
is located next to the palace. On the Nymphenburg Palace Park also borders the
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, which entrance is near the Bavarian State Office of Weights and Measures. The
Hirschgarten The Hirschgarten, formally the Königlicher Hirschgarten, is a restaurant in Munich. The restaurant is noted for its beer garden A beer garden (German: ''Biergarten'') is an outdoor area in which beer and food are served, typically at shared ...
and the Olympic Park complement the diverse range of parks and recreational areas. Because the borough is connected by the motorway A8 and the ring road it is charged by high traffic volumes. Neuhausen-Nymphenburg has about 90,000 inhabitants, according to Ramersdorf-Perlach the second highest population of the boroughs of Munich. In the north of Neuhausen, between the borough is Gern and Moosach-Nederling, in the northeastern the borough of Ebenau. The jobs of the district are in addition to trade and service sector largely in the public sector. Apart from the branch of
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, the
Bundeswehr The ''Bundeswehr'' (, meaning literally: ''Federal Defence'') is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The ''Bundeswehr'' is divided into a military part (armed forces or ''Streitkräfte'') and a civil part, the military part con ...
's administrative center, the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office, and numerous hospitals, such as the Red Cross Hospital, the German Heart Center, the Brothers of Mercy Hospital and the Third Order Hospital there are also major social institutions in the borough. The proportion of foreigners Nymphenburg is low, in Neuhausen it is average. Regarding the age distribution Neuhausen is the younger of the two districts.


Gallery

Image:Schwesternhochhaus Rotkreuzplatz Muenchen.JPG, Red Cross Hospital at ''Rotkreuzplatz'' Image:Siedlung Neuhausen Muenchen 1.JPG, Neuhausen Image:StLaurentius-AussenAnsicht-800x600.jpg, ''St. Laurentius'' (Gern) Image:Nymphenburg park west.JPG, Nymphenburg in the winter Image:Hubertusbrunnen, Múnich, Alemania09.JPG, ''Hubertusbrunnen'' in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg Image:Krankenhaus Dritter Orden Muenchen 1.JPG, Third Order Hospital Image:München - Rotkreuzplatz (Brunnen).JPG, Fountain at ''Rotkreuzplatz'' in Neuhausen Image:Hirschgarten-muenchen.jpg, ''Hirschgarten'' Image:Edificio principal, Jardín Botánico, Múnich, Alemania 2012-04-21, DD 01.JPG, Botanical Garden


Statistics

(As of each 31 December, residents whose main residence)


Education and culture

* Blutenburg-Theatre, Blutenburgstraße 35 * History Workshop Neuhausen e. V., Neuhauser Trafo, Nymphenburger Str. 171a * Maxim (Cinema), Landshuter Allee 33 * Munich College, Außenstelle Neuhausen, Neuhauser Trafo, Nymphenburger Str. 171a * Munich Library, Borough-Library, Neuhauser Trafo, Nymphenburger Str. 171a * Nymphenburger Schools, School-Center, Sadelerstraße 10 * Pathos Transportation Theatre, Dachauer Straße 110d * Summer
Tollwood Festival The Tollwood Festival is a festival which takes place semi-annually in the Olympiapark (summer) or on the Theresienwiese (winter) in Munich. History The first Tollwood Festival was held on the southern grounds of the Olympiapark in the summe ...


Politics

In Munich each borough has a Borough Committee (''Bezirksausschuss'' BA). The Borough Committees are elected by local citizens in municipal elections. The Borough Committee consists 39 members. The election of the Borough Committee of 2 March 2008 yielded the following results: *
SPD The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been the ...
16 seats – 41,4% *
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10 seats – 26,6% * Bündnis 90/Die Grünen 9 seats – 20,1% * FDP 3 seats – 7,6% * David contra Goliath/ÖDP 2 seats – 4,3% Chairman of the BA is Ingeborg Staudenmeyer (SPD). The Vice-Chairmen are Roland Zintl (Greens) and Immoi Scheibel (CSU). The Greens and the ÖDP provide a common fraction. The municipality is represented in the City Council by Oliver Belik (SPD) and Councilwoman Elizabeth Schmucker (CSU). muenchen.de - Bezirksausschusswahl 2008
17. Dezember 2010


Celebrities

According to legend, Neuhausen was christianised by in the 8th century. * Author
Alfred Andersch Alfred Hellmuth Andersch (; 4 February 1914 – 21 February 1980) was a German writer, publisher, and radio editor. The son of a conservative East Prussian army officer, he was born in Munich, Germany and died in Berzona, Ticino, Switzerland. Mar ...
* Author * Historian
Karl Bosl Karl Bosl (11 November 1908 – 18 January 1993) was a German regional historian. He held the chair for Bavarian regional history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich from 1960 until his retirement in 1977. Bosl was elected a full member ...
* Architect * Toolmaker Anton Drexler * Actor Helmut Fischer * Landscape painter Max Haushofer (1811–1866) *
Ellis Kaut Elisabeth "Ellis" Kaut (17 November 1920 – 24 September 2015) was a German author of children's literature, best known for her creation of Pumuckl, a kobold appearing in radio plays and TV series. She also published novellas and some illustrate ...
, developer of
Pumuckl ''Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl'' (English: ''Master Eder and his Pumuckl)'' is a German children's series created by Ellis Kaut. Originally a radio play series of the Bavarian Radio in 1961, the stories were later adapted into books, a successf ...
* Oskar von Miller, founder of Deutschen Museums * Sculptor * Soccer-player
Philipp Lahm Philipp Lahm (; born 11 November 1983) is a German former professional footballer who played as a full-back. Considered by many to be one of the greatest full-backs of all time, Lahm was the captain of Bayern Munich, having led them to numerous ...
(born 1983) * Composer Carl Orff (1895–1982) * Journalist * Lilo Ramdohr (born 1913), who lived as Lilo Berndl from 1941 until 1944 in Nymphenburg, where in May 1942 cartoons with leaflets of the White Rose had been highjacked by
Alexander Schmorell Alexander Schmorell (; russian: Александр Гугович Шморель, translit=Aleksandr Gugovich Shmorel', ; 16 September 1917 – 13 July 1943) was a Russian-German student at Munich University who, with five others, formed a resist ...
Lilo Fürst-Ramdohr: Freundschaften in der Weißen Rose. Verlag Geschichtswerkstatt Neuhausen, München 1995. . S.79 * Poet
Eugen Roth Eugen Roth (January 24, 1895 – April 28, 1976) was a Bavarian poet who wrote mostly humorous verse. Roth was born in Munich, the son of the well-known Munich writer Hermann Roth. He volunteered for service in the First World War and was sev ...
* Author
Augustin Souchy Augustin Souchy Bauer (28 August 1892 – 1 January 1984) was a German anarchist, antimilitarist, labor union official and journalist. He traveled widely and wrote extensively about the Spanish Civil War and intentional communities. He was bor ...
* Operatic baritone and voice teacher
Hermann Wiedemann Hermann Wiedemann (7 March 187921 June or 1 July 1944) was a German operatic baritone and academic teacher. He was a long-term member of the Imperial Court Opera in Vienna from 1916, where he appeared as Faninal in ''Der Rosenkavalier'' by Rich ...
(1879–1944)


References


External links


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