Lindwurmstraße

[1][3] The Lindwurmstraße runs one kilometer to the northwest, parallel to the Isar and mostly just at an altitude of about 520 m above sea level from the Sendlinger Tor in a southwesterly direction.

[3] Well-known occupants are, umong others, the Klinikum Großhadern, the Haunersche Kinderspital as well as the churches St. Matthäus and St. Margaret.

The Bavarian archival cadaster shows the Lindwurmstraße in the 1810s as a then, nameless Chaussee, that leads past the Burgfriedstein Nr.

In the 1860s, it was crossed by the railway line and on its northeaster route direction was a nameless street village.

Public transport connects the street at the subway stations Sendlinger Tor, Goetheplatz and Poccistraße with the lines U3 and U6.

Lindwurmhof, Lindwurmstraße 88
Route on the historical map of 1812
St. Margaret