Denning (Munich)

Denning is located in the eastern part of Bogenhausen urban district between Englschalking in the north and Zamdorf in the south.

The borders of Denning are the Vollmannstraße in the west, the Memeler Straße in the north, the S-Bahn line in the east and the Denninger Anger in the south.

[1] The Denning area was settled during the Roman period around the end of the first to the middle of the third century CE.

In official documents, Denning was first mentioned in 1200 as Tenningen or Danningen, which probably refers to the personal name Tenno.

The Obermaier Kiesquetschwerks was mined in the 19th century for brick production for Munich's growing construction industry.

[5] Following the quarry's closure, the unused gravel plant stood on Denninger Straße until approximately 2000, more precisely on the Pühnstraße.

The oldest remaining property in Denning is the restaurant Alter Kernhof on the corner of Ostpreußen-Denninger Straße.

Alter Kernhof in the center of Denning
Tower of the Immanuel Church