Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

Nymphenburg borders Obermenzing in the north-west, Pasing in the south-west, Moosach in the north and Neuhausen in the south-east.

The borough 09 ranges from the Mars-field at the inner edge of town to the Nymphenburg Palace in the west and extends from the south part of the Olympic Park (including the Tollwood Summer festival area and the East-West Peace Church) over the villa colony in Gern to the railway tracks.

Along the Arnulfroad and its side streets, these are often cooperative apartment buildings such as the partly under preservation attempt-settlement of the Bavarian Post and Telegraph Association and the village of Neuhausen.

Some well-preserved buildings from the founder and inter-war period with the rich variety of green spaces give Neuhausen a high quality of living.

For this reason, the City Council in 2006 extended the statute for preservation of this neighborhood, to counteract the displacement of ancestral inhabitants.

On the Nymphenburg Palace Park also borders the Botanical Garden, which entrance is near the Bavarian State Office of Weights and Measures.

The election of the Borough Committee of 2 March 2008 yielded the following results: Chairman of the BA is Ingeborg Staudenmeyer (SPD).

The municipality is represented in the City Council by Oliver Belik (SPD) and Councilwoman Elizabeth Schmucker (CSU).

Neuhausen-Nymphenburg with the Nymphenburg Palace Park
Map of the Stadtbezirk 09
Blutenburg-Theatre