Ramersdorf-Perlach

As part of the urban area orientation of the Münchner Volkshochschule, a branch of the Munich Adult Education Centre was set up in Neuperlach-Süd.

Several large companies such as for example Allianz, Siemens AG, Wacker Chemie or BSH Home Appliances have headquarters or operate development centers in the district of Neuperlach.

The public park Ostpark, Munich's largest waterpark Michaelibad and the cemetery Neuer Südfriedhof are located in Ramersdorf-Perlach.

The museum of the Munich public transport company MVG ist located at Ständlerstraße in the Balanstraße West district.

From the 13th to the 16th century, various ministerial dynasties and patrician families are mentioned as owners of the farms; some of these properties were also given to the church as endowments until they passed back into secular ownership during the Secularisation in Bavaria in 1803.

A far-reaching transformation of the district took place during the rule of National Socialism through the large-scale road construction and with the Mustersiedlung Ramersdorf (model housing estate for Nazi Germany).

District map
Karl-Preis-Platz in Ramersdorf
Ramersdorf and Perlach on a map from 1858
Ramersdorf with Middle Ring