The Villenkolonie Pasing II is a single-family home colony in Munich-Pasing.
The idea of the Villenkolonie Pasing II, west of the Würm river, also came from August Exter, but he failed to execute the plan.
In 1897, Exter gave up his construction business and gradually withdrew himself from architectural activity.
The highest bidder was Lazard Speyer-Ellissen, a Frankfurt-based bank led by Georg Speyer.
The settlement with numerous historically listed buildings[1] extends today from the railway line in the south and west to the river Würm in the east and the Bergsonstraße to the north.