Kurfürstenplatz

Kurfürstenplatz is a square in the Munich district of Schwabing and is located about two and a half kilometres north of the city centre.

Via Belgradstraße and Nordendstraße, road traffic flows from the northern district of Milbertshofen to Kurfürstenplatz and towards the city centre.

Already in the 1930s, the famous dance bar "Bohème-Diele"[9][10] was located on the square, which was still a meeting place for artists for decades, later under the name "La Bohème".

[11] At the time of National Socialism, the graduate engineer Hans Atzenbeck was commissioned to plan and execute a uniform square design through a closed development.

The three tram lines 12, 27 and 28 runs across Kurfürstenplatz, the former connecting Scheidplatz in the north of Schwabing with Romanplatz in the west of the city not far from Nymphenburg Palace.

Tram 27 in front of the building erected by Xaver Heininger in 1898 at Belgradstraße 1
In the meantime the Burgfriedensäule has been moved to Elisabethplatz
The residential building Nordendstraße 64, built by Paul Breitsameter in 1909, south of the Kurfürstenplatz