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Messestadt Riem

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lake was created in its center, known under the name Buga Lake (officially Riemer lake). The lake is east to west 800 m long, 150 m wide, 10 ha in size, up to 18 m deep and contains 100,000 m of water. It is an upscale ground water reserve, which can also be used for bathing. Because the water table is too low in the area and also varies greatly seasonally, a concrete trough was applied and the three pumps, each pumping a constant 40 liters of water per second into the lake, stopping the water from accumulating and causing flooding in the basements of surrounding residential buildings, among other things a drain pipe was laid under the sea. On the east bank there is a beach, while on the west bank, where a pedestrian bridge leads over the lake, a sedimentation zone was created with aquatic plants. Located near the west bank is two more, shallow sedimentation basins with water plants that are only 1100 and 800 m in size.
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was held here after Munich won the corresponding competition in 2000. For this purpose Riemer Park, a large landscaped park, was built in 2002. After the Bundesgartenschau Riemer Park, the third largest park in the city of Munich, was opened to the public as a recreation area. With enormous effort, a
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The south of the site now includes rental apartments and condominiums was created. The Riem Arcaden, a shopping centre, many kindergartens and three primary schools are in the same area. Munich's first car-free living projects were established in the area in 1998.
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In 2005, in the West of Messestadt Riem, an ecumenical church center where the Protestant St. Sophia and the Catholic St. Florian churches were dedicated and opened.
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The first multi-family passive house and the first multifamily zero-energy house in Munich were also built in the area.
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passes to the north. Discussions are ongoing about a railway connection to Messestadt Riem as part of the
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connections were added later. In 1998, the fair moved out of its exhibition halls on the
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rapid transport stations and bus lines 139, 186, 189, 190 and N74.
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South of the residential area is the Riemer Park. In 2005, the
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which closed in 1992 and now comprises a residential area, the
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Central Bavarian
Munich
municipality 15 Trudering-Riem
Munich-Riem airport
Neue Messe München
Riem Arcaden
shopping mall
Freiham
Munich Airport
Radid transit
Theresienhöhe
hectares
Bundesgartenschau
Munich U-Bahn
Autobahn 94
Erding Ring Closure
"Messestadt"
"Messestadt Riem"
48°08′10″N 11°41′55″E / 48.1361°N 11.6986°E / 48.1361; 11.6986
Categories
Quarters of Munich
Trade fairs in Germany
Urban planning

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