词条 | Arnulfstraße |
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The Arnulfstraße is a 3.8 km long urban street in Munich. It leads from the Bahnhofplatz in the Ludwigsvorstadt through the Maxvorstadt (north of the railway) west to Romanplatz in Neuhausen. Over the Hackerbrücke, there is a connection to the Landsberger Straße, which runs parallel to the south of the railway tracks. Until 1983, the tram line 3 drove through the Arnulfstraße. It was initially diverted in the course of the Munich S-Bahn construction and then shut down. In 1996, the tram service was reopened on the Arnulfstraße with the line number 17.[1] DescriptionThe Arnulfstraße 2 accommodates the Hotel Deutscher Kaiser, the number 3 the Kinder- und Jugendmuseum München (Children and Youth Museum Munich), the number 21 the Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof München (central bus station Munich), numbers 42/44 house the main building of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavarian broadcasting) and number 52 is the Augustiner cellar. The building on Arnulfstraße 19 was the former Bundesbahn-Zentralamt (Federal Railroad Central Office) Müchnen. The houses with the numbers 107-163 (the odd numbers) belong to the 1928-1929 built post-settlement of the Bavarian Post and Telegraph Association.[2] The Arnulfstraße 195 is the listed railway building of the parcel post office.[3] At Arnulfstraße 294 stood the 2017 burned Kulturpavillon on Romanplatz.[4][5] In the immediate vicinity of the road lies the Arnulfpark and the Hirschgarten. Arnulfstraße is home to sculpture X by artist Isa Genzken and lighting by Michael Friederichsen. HistoryThe former salt road was named after Arnulf of Bavaria in 1890.[6] Previously, the Ministry of Transport and the Marsfeld barracks were located on Arnulfstraße. References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.tram-muenchen.de/chronik-1964-1969/ | title=Chronik 1964 – 1969 | author= | date= | website=tram-muenchen.de | publisher= | language=German | archive-url=https://archive.fo/20151107184435/http://www.tram-muenchen.de/chronik-1964-1969/ | archive-date=7 November 2015 | accessdate=10 April 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Direktorium/Stadtarchiv/Publikationen/Von-Allach-bis-Zamilapark/Einleitung-Geschichte/Bezirk9.html | title=Neuhausen-Nymphenburg | author= | date= | website= | publisher=Landeshauptstadt München | language=German | accessdate=10 April 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=https://stadt-muenchen.net/baudenkmal/d_baudenkmal.php?id=4334 | title=Gleishalle des Paketpostamtes | author= | date= | website= | publisher=Stadtportal München | language=German | accessdate=10 April 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.muenchen.tv/brand-in-der-arnulfstrasse-ausgebrochen-213187/ | title=Brand an der Arnulfstraße: Kulturpavillon völlig zerstört | author= | date=13 March 2017 | website=muenchen.tv | publisher= | language=German | accessdate=10 April 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/ungeklaerte-ursache-flammen-im-kulturpavillon-1.3417973 | title=Flammen im Kulturpavillon | author= | date=13 March 2017 | website= | publisher=Süddeutsche Zeitung | language=German | accessdate=10 April 2018}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=https://stadt-muenchen.net/strassen/d_strasse.php?strasse=Arnulfstra%C3%9Fe | title=Arnulfstraße | author= | date=1894 | website= | publisher=Stadtportal München | language=German | accessdate=10 April 2018}} External links{{Commonscat|Arnulfstraße (Munich)|Arnulfstraße (München)}}
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