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
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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
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631:(in German). Evang.-Luth. Versöhnungskirche München-Harthof
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653:(in German). Neuapostolische Kirche Kirchenbezirk München
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Catholic parish St. Gertrud with kindergarten and library
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651:"Herzlich willkommen in der Gemeinde München-Harthof"
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491:(in German). MENRAD BRENNSTOFFE. Archived from
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518:(in German). Munich: C. H. Beck. p. 601.
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673:"Sportfreunde Harteck München e.V."
101:Freie Interessenvereinigung Harthof
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629:"Geschichte der Versöhnungskirche"
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