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159:(non-profit housing association) continued to build blocks of council house flats on behalf of the municipality, mainly in the area east of Schleißheimer Straße, in order to accommodate refugees, Munich residents and newcomers who had lost their homes as a result of war. Between 1952 and 1954 the Harthof housing estate was built in the western Harthof. The district centre was built at around 1955 in the area of Weyprechtstraße with the church St. Gertrud and the nearby Weyprechthof. On 14 July 1965, the city council designated the area between Dülfer-, Eberwurz- and Rathenaustraße as the Harthof district, which was later added to districts 11 (district Am Hart) and 24 (district Hasenbergl-Lerchenau Ost) through district reform. As expert reports had already highlighted in 1979 that a large part of the block stock of the GWG (a total of around 2000 residential units in the district) could not be refurbished, the city council decided in 2004 to draw up a development plan which provides for the demolition and new construction of the council housing stock in the eastern Harthof. The construction of the first stage in the Röblingweg/Lieberweg area has already been completed. On 103:(free association of interests), the union of the colonists, applied to the Feldmochinger municipal council to name the settlement Feldmoching-Harthof. However, this application was rejected by the municipal council on 8 August 1922 and also by the district office Munich on 6 September 1922. The city of Munich acquired the Harthof estate in 1927 as a land reserve and in 1929 leased it to the Menrad family, which is still resident today. With the incorporation of Feldmoching, the Harthof colony was incorporated into Munich on 1 April 1938. The construction of some so-called 141: 215: 297: 20: 288:. Due to the high stock of council housing there already had been an above-average proportion of socially disadvantaged groups at the Harthof straight from its construction, for which the district is also known. Through the redevelopment of the block structures the GWG is striving for a stronger diversity. 91:-Straße today. The name originates from the Feldmoching field name Hart, which means forest or pasture land. The Harthof was regarded as one of the Feldmochinger colonies relatively far away from the village centre, such as the 436: 117:
of terraced and detached houses as a solution to the housing shortage in Munich. Between 1934 and 1939 the area was strongly influenced by the construction of various barracks
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12 and 13 to the terminal stations Harthof and Hasenbergl, which were terminated partly (12) or completely (13) at the same time on the section north of Scheidplatz.
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was founded in the Harthof colony, with the fire brigade being set up the following year. From 23 January 1948 this was the breakdown relief of the
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and Virginia barracks which no longer exist. The estate was severely affected by war in 1944, but agriculture was not abandoned until 1960.
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reconciliation church with kindergarten. Due to the increased settlement of Protestants, the construction of the
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and were mainly used as pastures. Several colonists settled on Schleißheimer Straße in the 19th century. The
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and east of Goldmarkstraße) and an estate of older council flats (east of Schleißheimer Straße). The
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gardens, mainly for employees of the Milbertshofen armament factories, and on the other hand small
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along Neuherbergstraße, the Nordhaide housing estate was built in 1999, which has a sub-centre.
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Namen und historische Grunddaten zur Geschichte Münchens und seiner eingemeindeten Vororte.
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director Wolf. The building was demolished in 1957, the subsequent building is still in
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Milbertshofen – Die Geschichte des Stadtteils von der Schwaige zur Vorstadt Münchens
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The Harthof estate, which gave the district its name, was built in 1890 by Munich's
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munition depot, known as the Powder Tower, had already existed there since 1838.
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in Milbertshofen, the reconciliation parish was established on 8 March 1960.
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Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799–1980
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Stadtarchiv München, ed. München: Buchendorfer Verlag 2001.
631:(in German). Evang.-Luth. Versöhnungskirche München-Harthof 387:(in German). Landeshauptstadt München. 2006. Archived from 653:(in German). Neuapostolische Kirche Kirchenbezirk München 541:"Siedlungsgebiet Nordheide - Wo einst Panzer rollten ..." 251:
Catholic parish St. Gertrud with kindergarten and library
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on Heimperthstraße was inaugurated on 8 September 1979.
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and became an independent fire brigade in 1951. The
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Gemeinnützige Wohnstätten- und Siedlungsgesellschaft
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Landeshauptstadt München 272:congregation was established in 1956. 7: 173:The Harthof is located north of the 673:"Sportfreunde Harteck München e.V." 101:Freie Interessenvereinigung Harthof 787:Buildings and structures in Munich 629:"Geschichte der Versöhnungskirche" 308:motorway exit München-Neuherberg. 14: 539:Ulla Baumgart (14 October 2010). 543:(in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung 720:Verena Lugert (10 March 2007). 304:Harthof can be reached via the 609:(in German). Erzbistum München 587:(in German). Erzbistum München 565:(in German). Feuerwehr München 62:green area is located within. 1: 563:"1979 - Harthofer Gerätehaus" 462:"Pfarrei St. Gertrud München" 233:Munich Volunteer Fire Brigade 210:Institutions and associations 245:- Harthof/Hasenbergl of the 300:Harthof underground station 259:Versöhnungskirche (München) 119:Ernst-von-Bergmann barracks 16:District of Munich, Bavaria 808: 218:St. Gertrud in the Harthof 190:Housing estate Kaltherberg 514:Volkert, Wilhelm (1983). 337:Von Allach bis Zamilapark 187:Housing estate Neuherberg 722:"Die Frauen vom Harthof" 437:"Milbertshofen-Am Hart" 385:"Milbertshofen-Am Hart" 301: 263:Dankeskirchen-Gemeinde 229:voluntary fire brigade 225:Volunteer Fire Brigade 219: 148: 52:Feldmoching-Hasenbergl 24: 695:"St. Gertrud Chronik" 411:"Der 24. Stadtbezirk" 299: 217: 143: 48:Milbertshofen-Am Hart 22: 292:Transport connection 205:, District of Munich 56:Schleißheimer Straße 34:in the north of the 792:Geography of Munich 758:48.2056°N 11.5717°E 754: /  335:Helmuth Stahleder: 243:Bereitschaft Nord 3 121:, the neighbouring 42:. It is located in 782:Quarters of Munich 724:(in German). 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Index


district
Bavarian
Munich
districts
Milbertshofen-Am Hart
Feldmoching-Hasenbergl
Schleißheimer Straße
Feldmoching
Bavarian Army's
Löwenbräu
Max-Liebermann
Fasanerie
Lerchenau
courtyard
Reichssiedlungen
Ernst-von-Bergmann barracks
Fürst-Wrede
Bayern barracks
Neu-Freimann
Kronprinz-Ruprecht

Panzerwiese
Second World War
Panzerwiese
city centre
Am Hart
Hasenbergl
Oberschleißheim

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