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Sendlinger Straße is an important shopping street in Munich 's city center. It extends into the Munich old town in the south-east-northeast direction from the Sendlinger Tor in the west to the point where Fürstenfelder Straße and the Rindermarkt meet in the east. In July 2016, the conversion from a one-way street into a pedestrian zone was attempted.

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15-839: The Sendlinger Straße was named after its original destination: Sendling . This was the first place in the 14th century, after the Sendlinger Gate, outside of Munich's city walls, to which the Sendlinger Strasse led. The Asamhaus and, in particular, the Asamkirche, which was established between 1733 and 1746 by two chief representatives of the South German Baroque : the Asam brothers ( Egid Quirin Asam and Cosmas Damian Asam ) are of artistic and cultural-historical importance. The Asamkirche

30-456: A Japanese international school, is located in Sendling. 48°07′17″N 11°32′29″E  /  48.12139°N 11.54139°E  / 48.12139; 11.54139 This Munich location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Wholesale Market Munich The Großmarkthalle München (Wholesale Market Munich) is a German-international wholesale market located in

45-481: A region with approximately 5 million people and delivers goods to almost every European country. The Wholesale Market is located on the border of the Munich boroughs of Sendling and Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt . The Mittlerer Ring , Munich's inner-city orbital road system, runs south of the market premises, allowing easy access for cars and delivery trucks. The nearest Munich U-Bahn stations are Brudermühlstraße to

60-466: Is located at Gotzinger Platz , opposite St. Korbinian Church. Supposedly, this neighborhood boasts the best falafels in town, located in the Valleystrasse. Harras , an urban square near the historical centre of Sendling, is the busiest square of the borough. A number of shops and businesses line the square; Plinganserstraße , an important traffic artery running from north to south, skirts Harras in

75-519: Is one of the most important monuments on Sendlinger Straße, in which a total of 24 monuments are located. In the post-war period , the Munich red light milieu , which had already migrated a while back, was found here. A tram connected the Sendlinger Tor with the Marienplatz , until this route was replaced by the underground lines U3 / U6 . Over the years the sidewalks have increasingly widened and

90-594: The Mittlerer Ring , cuts right through the park and divides it into an eastern and a western park. Sendling is served by the U-Bahn metro lines 3 and 6 as well as the S-Bahn suburban trains 7, 20 and 27. Harras Station is served by some regional train services, as well. The Wholesale Market Munich , in the eastern part of the borough, is Europe's third-largest grocery market as well as the borough's largest single employer. In

105-455: The Munich borough of Sendling . In an area of 310,000 m , 270 importing companies and wholesalers offer 140 different product classes from 83 countries with a sales volume of more than 750 million Euro . Additionally there are 65 horticultural producers, 45 florists and 15 wholesalers of miscellaneous lines. The market's geographical sales area is virtually "boundless“: day after day it supplies

120-540: The "Asam Hof" next to the Asamkirche or the " Hofstatt " on the former site of the Süddeutscher Verlag . The city's plans for the complete conversion of the street into a pedestrian zone are controversial and led to the establishment of a citizens' initiative by local residents against this traffic attempt. Environment and transport organizations such as Green City and the Verkehrsclub Deutschland welcome

135-477: The borough of Sendling, and Obersendling is located in the borough of Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln . Sendling is mainly a residential quarter, with shops and businesses straddling the Plinganserstraße around the historical core of Sendling. It is a multicultural quarter, with one of the largest rates of foreigners among the population. The proposed site for the new mosque in Sendling

150-688: The east. A railway station, Harras Station, is located nearby, serviced by U-Bahn metro and S-Bahn suburban trains. Harras is the business point in Munich-South. There are many shops, working places and two of the biggest schools in Munich: Dante-Gymnasium and Klenze-Gymnasium. The Westpark is a large recreational park located in the west of the borough. It was laid out for the International Gardening Exhibition that took place in Munich in 1983. Munich's main traffic artery,

165-568: The plans and even suggest extending the pedestrian zones beyond the old town - roughly to the eastern half of Sonnenstraße . Since 1 July 2016, the Sendlinger Straße, is a pedestrian zone for one-year on a trial basis. Sendling Sendling is a borough of Munich . It is located south-west of the city centre and spans the city boroughs Sendling and Sendling-Westpark . Sendling is subdivided into Obersendling, Mittersendling and Untersendling. Untersendling and Mittersendling are located in

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180-412: The railway system. Munich is an advance border entrance point, which means all import/export formalities can be transacted easily within the branch offices of the public authorities. 48°07′05″N 11°33′20″E  /  48.11806°N 11.55556°E  / 48.11806; 11.55556 This Munich -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

195-432: The roadway for the cars has been correspondingly narrowed. In 2009, the city council of Munich decided that a section of about 120 meters between Hackenstraße and Färbergraben would become a pedestrian zone. The construction work began in 2012. Today there are numerous shopping opportunities in Sendlinger Straße, next to restaurants and cafes . In order to expand the range of shops, courtyards have been developed – such as

210-697: The south-west, Implerstraße to the west and Poccistraße to the north-west. Bus 152 also runs from Implerstraße directly to the Wholesale Market. The main entrance of the Wholesalemarket Munich is situated directly opposite to the Heizkraftwerk Süd сombined heat and power station . Its three very tall chimneys are easy to see protruding into the Munich skyline. The adjoining "South Station“ with its own track infrastructure and modern unloading equipment provides an optimal and reliable connection to

225-591: The very northeast of Sendling the Alte Utting is located, a nightlife spot and attraction that became known far beyond Munich's city borders. Historically, Sendling is known for the Sendlinger Mordweihnacht ("Sendling's Night of Murder"), a massacre of rebelling peasants which took place there in 1705. The Lycée Jean Renoir , a French international school, maintains its secondary school campus in Sendling. The Japanische Internationale Schule München ,

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