
Mangfallplatz
Architectural Gem in the Heart of Untergiesing
Did you know?
The architect Paolo Nestler designed the station.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- November 9, 1997
- Architect
- Paolo Nestler
- Opening Date
- November 9, 1997
Guided Story
Take a moment to look around and breathe in the pulse of the city. Just behind you, the historic Tegernseer Landstraße stretches out, a road that has brought travelers into Munich for centuries. If you look up, you'll notice the sleek design of Mangfallplatz, a testament to Paolo Nestler's modern architectural vision. Since 1997, countless people have passed through here, each journey a thread in Munich's rich tapestry. A bit to the west, you'll find the Theodolinden-Gymnasium, a place where many young Munich residents take their first steps into the future. Nearby, the Church of the Holy Family offers a quiet retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Every corner here whispers its own story, part of the vibrant fabric of this city.
Location
Nearby

Mangfallplatz (Süd 2)

Bad Giesing-Harlaching

Heilige Familie

Trainingsgelände des TSV 1860 München

Philippuskirche

Emmauskirche

Wettersteinplatz
