Tegernseer Landstraße

The Tegernseer Landstraße (nicknamed TeLa[1]) is a street in the Obergiesing borough of Munich, Germany, which runs in a southeastern direction and is a total of 4.6 kilometers long.

There are efforts to strengthen the local economy and prevent vacancy of retail spaces around the Tegernseer Landstraße, which are funded by the federal government.

At the intersection of Candidstraße, the Tegernseer Landstraße makes a 90-degree curve to the southeast, and straight ahead, the Grünwalder Straße begins.

In January 2018, the city council's CSU fraction proposed a cover over the McGraw trench in order to provide more space for the construction of apartments.

210[citation needed], was the former Reichszeugmeisterei of the SA/NSDAP,[1] the successor institution of the NS-Wirtschaftsstelle located there since 1928/1929 in the barracks, which in the post-war period served the Americans under the name of McGraw-Kaserne.

Pedestrian overpass at the Tegernseer Landstraße
Tegernseer Platz
The McGraw trench facing the city center