How envious some Grünwalders squint at the neighboring towns when it comes to inner-city traffic: 30 km/h on all roads, with the exception of the state through routes - that's what many in the Munich millionaire suburb want. But what has worked in Oberhaching and Unterhaching for many years is not possible in Grünwald. In the town hall, reference is always made to the road traffic regulations, which allegedly do not allow drivers to slow down. In the municipal council...
The building authorities are apparently planning to issue a demolition ban and are advising the municipality to ban changes.The district office is also committed to preserving a house on Grünwald's Hugo-Junkers-Straße that was built by the well-known architect Sep Ruf. When asked, the press office reported that the owners of the property in question, as the responsible building authority, "wanted to be heard about the intended enactment of an immediately enforceable preventive demolition ban". Apparently, the lower building authorities are...
Architecture in Munich's posh suburb Much ugly, little beautiful In Grünwald, a villa by Sep Ruf - an important modernist architect - could be demolished. Not entirely atypical for the posh Munich suburb. In the rest of the world, however, his work is celebrated.By Gerhard Matzig source site
The impending demolition of one of the ten houses built by Sep Ruf in Grünwald continues to stir feelings in the Isar Valley community. After the Greens in the municipal council approached the administration at the weekend with an application to preserve the ensemble, the residents are now also taking action. Most recently, homeowners from the affected Hugo-Junkers-Strasse and the neighboring Zweigstrasse and Südliche Münchner Strasse met to coordinate further action.The meeting was organized by two residents who have a...
Is it protected or can it go away? In the district of Munich, many landmark buildings have been demolished in recent years because they were not on the list of monuments. The local curators are increasingly trying to preserve such buildings - also for ecological reasons.By Iris Hilbert source site
So far, the people of Grünwald have only had the opportunity to actively participate in political events at the annual citizens' meeting. And they usually take advantage of that - at the last meeting in October, around 200 people were present and also brought in a veritable flood of applications that the municipal council or the responsible committee actually has to process within a period of three months. Now, however, the actions of Mayor Jan Neusiedl (CSU) and his administration...
Unknowns have made big loot in a burglary in a house in Grünwald. The police estimate the value at around 100,000 euros. When residents of the property got home around 7:30 p.m. Monday, they found out what had happened. According to a report by the Munich police headquarters, the perpetrator or perpetrators climbed onto the balcony over garden furniture. There they forcibly gained access to the upper floor and searched the house. They then fled with the stolen goods in...
The small, charming settlement has a slightly anachronistic flair and casts a spell over passers-by: ten houses stand side by side on Hugo-Junkers-Straße in Grünwald, all designed in the 1930s by the well-known architect Sep Ruf, who had a significant influence on German post-war architecture . Despite this, there is talk in Grünwald that an investor is demolishing one of these houses at the intersection with Südliche Münchner Strasse in order to build an office and residential complex there. The...
From Claus OttMunich Treasurer Christoph Frey (SPD), who is effectively the city's finance minister, can hope for unscheduled tax revenue of 8.2 million euros. Munich PR entrepreneur Andrea Tandler and a business partner should have paid that much into the city treasury a long time ago, according to the Munich I public prosecutor. With the commissions generated by Tandler from deals with corona masks, this would have been due in Munich as trade tax. That's how the prosecutor sees it....
During a burglary in a property in Grünwald, previously unknown perpetrators stole accessories and jewelry worth several thousand euros. The thieves forced their way into the house through the patio door between 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon and 10 a.m. Thursday morning and then searched several rooms. They also found what they were looking for. After their crime, they were able to escape undetected.The Munich police commissariat for burglary offenses has taken over the investigation and is calling on witnesses to...