Rubensstraße (Munich)
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{{refimprove, date=July 2017 Rubensstraße, named after the painter Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), is a street in Munich's Pasing-Obermenzing, Obermenzing district, which was built around 1897.


History

The originally named ''V. Apfelallee'' road, is a west-east oriented street of the Villenkolonie Pasing II, which connects the Alte Allee (Munich), Alte Allee with the Marschnerstraße. Rubensstraße, was first made up of a few single-family houses constructed between 1900 and the World War I, First World War. In the last decades, the open land areas have been filled with the construction of rental housing blocks. In the spring of 2016 the road received a new Asphalt concrete, bitumen cover.


Historical buildings

Rubensstr1 München.jpg, Rubensstraße 1 Rubenstr6 München.jpg, Rubensstraße 6 Rubensstr17 München.jpg, Rubensstraße 17


Well-known residents

Rubensstraße 1: The villa was built for the painter and sculptor Georg Mattes. It served as a dwelling-house and studio. Streets in Munich Buildings and structures in Munich Pasing-Obermenzing