Description:
Nymphenburg by Luisa Hagerphotographs by Helga Schmidt-Glassner
publisher: Karl Robert Langewiesche Nachfolger Hans Koster - Bucherei, Königstein im Taunus, 1964
Paperback
6.15 x 8.15 inches, 40 pages
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.
Neuhausen is a very quiet and calm residential area. It counts as one of the most exclusive and expensive boroughs in Munich.
Typical of the borough is its mix of different urban areas. Around the end of the 19th Century a prestigious residential neighborhood was built in the palace's vicinity, where numerous examples of late nineteenth century architecture, like the villa colonies… Read More