Landshuter Allee

The Landshuter Allee is an avenue in Munich and through most of its course it is part of the Mittlerer Ring, the Bundesstraße 2 R. It joins Donnersbergerbrücke at Arnulfstraße in the Neuhausen district and runs from Dachauer Straße west of the Olympiapark to Moosacher Straße west of the Olympic village in the Moosach district.

After the surrender of the Wehrmacht Munich belonged to the American occupation zone and the US army demanded "that all squares and streets reminding of persons of the Drittes Reich and militarism since 1914 should be renamed".

Worth mentioning is the Danner-Forum, an office building built in 2000 with house number 12-14 behind a multi-storey glass curtain.

The Borstei is located between Landshuter Allee and Dachauer Straße, on the other side of the street was the Olympia-Radstadion (Bike Stadium) until its demolition in 2015.

[4] The Umweltbundesamt (Federal Environment Agency) operates a measuring station for environmental monitoring on Landshuter Allee.

[6][7][8] Over the aisle at the former Munich Olympic Stadium train station, a high line-like park connection with a cycle path in the direction of Dreiseenplatte is in planning.

[9] From 2003 to 2012, the television series K11 - Kommissare im Einsatz (Sat.1) was filmed on the second floor of Landshuter Allee 8, where the section in front of the house could be seen over and over again.

View to the south. Left: St. Theresia; in the back: Central Tower Munich
Speed limit for air pollution control