The Goldschmiedplatz is a 2.31-hectare urban open space at the northern end of Schleißheimer Straße in Munich's Hasenbergl district.
[1] The 23,100 m2 Goldschmiedplatz is located at the eastern end of the Hasenbergl settlement in the far north of the city of Munich and borders directly on the Panzerwiese, a heath area of around 200 hectares, to the east.
With a length of more than eight kilometres, it is the second longest road in the city and forms the current end point of the Fürstenachse (princely axis).
On this road the Bavarian electors once drove in carriages from Schleissheim Palace, about three kilometres to the north, to the Munich Residence.
The centre is formed by the Blauer Punkt (Blue Point), the 25 m2 tram house managed by a residents initiative of the Diakonie Hasenbergl with the roofing of the former stop.