Obergiesing
Obergiesing (Central Bavarian: Obagiasing) is a borough of Munich, about 3 miles south-east of the city center. The larger part is residential or a mix of business and residential, but there are also a number of recreational facilities.
Overview
Giesing was one of the first villages around Munich to be incorporated into the city of Munich in 1854.
Giesing's population is about 60,000 people. The first McDonald's restaurant in Germany was opened there in 1971.
The Military Government for Bavaria was located in the former Reichszeugmeisterei. McGraw Kaserne and the Prison Munich Stadelheim are located there. In this prison the members of the Weisse Rose (White Rose) Resistance group were killed by the Nazis and buried in the Perlacher Forrest Cemetery which is the former Prison Cemetery.
Nowadays, Giesing is considered a multi-cultural district with people from various different cultural backgrounds. Its relatively moderate renting fees have made the district popular amongst students and artists.[1]
Education
The Lycée Jean Renoir, a French international school, maintains its primary school campus in Giesing.[2]
- Primary campus of the Lycée Jean Renoir
See also
External links
Media related to Obergiesing at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ↑ Soziale Stadt - Giesing Stadtteilentwicklung Giesing Retrieved on March 15, 2014
- ↑ "Accès - Transports." Lycée Jean Renoir. Retrieved on 22 January 2015. "Plan d’accès au site de l’école primaire (Maternelle et Élémentaire), Ungsteinerstr. 50 (Quartier de Giesing) 81539 München : Métro U2 ou U7 ou encore S3 ou S7, arrêt "Giesing"."
Coordinates: 48°06′40″N 11°35′40″E / 48.11111°N 11.59444°E