Gabelsbergerstraße

Gabelsbergerstraße 6 is home to the Protestant Church of St. Markus,[2] Gabelsbergerstraße 33-35 is home to the Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art) and the University of Television and Film Munich with the Bernd-Eichinger-Platz.

[3] On Gabelsbergerstraße you will find the Kunstareal München and the main campus of the Technical University of Munich.

[4] The Türkenkaserne (Turkish Barracks) was located on Gabelsbergerstraße until its destruction in the Second World War.

Following a proposal by the city council in 1861, King Maximilian II approved the renaming of Kasernstraße to Gabelsbergerstraße after the inventor of shorthand, Franz Xaver Gabelsberger.

[5] The lawyer Otto von Kühlmann and the artist Heinrich Höfer also lived on Gabelsbergerstraße.

View to the west at the TUM