Fürstenrieder Straße

The Fürstenrieder Straße is an almost five-kilometer-long[1] important inner-city connecting road in Munich, Germany.

[2] The Fürstenrieder Straße leads through the districts of Laim,[3] Sendling-Westpark and Hadern[4] to the northern edge of Fürstenried and forms a section of the only partially completed Outer Ring.

It crosses under the Bundesautobahn 95 leading into the city at exit 2 Kreuzhof and changes there into Boschetsrieder Straße and therefore into a west-eastern tangential road of the Outer Ring.

The expansion into an inner-city main road already began in the 1950s before the Munich General Traffic Plan was drawn up in 1963, in which it was included as part of the Tangente 5-West.

Since 2005, the construction of a tram in Fürstenrieder Straße has been the subject of controversial discussion, and the timetable for its implementation is still open.

Schoolhouse on the Fürstenrieder Straße
Fürstenrieder Straße 255
Fürstenrieder Straße 257