Hofmillerstraße
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The Hofmillerstraße, named after the critic and translator, Josef Hofmiller (1872–1933), is a street in the Munich district of Obermenzing, which was built around 1897.
History[]
The street, originally called IV. Apfelallee, is a west-east oriented street of the Villenkolonie Pasing II, which connects the Alte Allee with the Marschnerstraße. The Hofmillerstraße, until the First World War, was first built up with a loose construction of single-family houses. In the last decades, the vacant lots have been built up with blocks of flats.
In the spring of 2016 the road received a new bitumen cover.
Historical buildings[]
Hofmillerstraße 11
Hofmillerstraße 26
Hofmillerstraße 34
- Hofmillerstraße 4 (Villa)
- Hofmillerstraße 11 (Villa)
- Hofmillerstraße 26 (Villa)
- Hofmillerstraße 30 (Villa)
- Hofmillerstraße 32 (Villa)
- Hofmillerstraße 34 (Villa)
Literature[]
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- Dennis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: Landeshauptstadt München – Südwest (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection [ed.]: Denkmäler in Bayern. Vol. I.2/2). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5, p. 304.
Categories:
- Streets in Munich
- Buildings and structures in Munich
- Pasing-Obermenzing