Großhadern
Großhadern is a district in the south-west of the Bavarian state capital Munich. Großhadern is primarily a bourgeois residential area. Exceptions are the so-called "village core" with numerous small shops as well as the university district around the Klinikum Großhadern.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Suburb
- Description: district in Munich, Bavaria
- Also known as: “Grosshadern”
- Postal codes: 80689, 81375, and 81377
Places of Interest
Highlights include St. Peter and St. Canisius.
St. Peter
Church
Photo: Schnobby, CC BY-SA 3.0.
St. Peter is a Catholic church in Großhadern, which became part of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Diocese of Munich and Freising…
St. Canisius
Church
Photo: Rufus46, CC BY-SA 3.0.
St. Canisius is a former Roman Catholic church in the Hadern district of Munich, Germany. Designed by the Munich architect Franz Rank, the foundation stone was laid in 1925, and the church was consecrated on 29 August 1926 by Cardinal Faulhaber.
Großhadern station
Metro station
Photo: Nvrandow, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Großhadern is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U6.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hadern and Blumenau.
Martinsried
Village
Photo: J. Patrick Fischer, CC BY 3.0.
Martinsried is a village in the municipality of Planegg in Munich district, Bavaria, Germany. It is one of Munich's two science suburbs. Martinsried is best known as the location of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, and the accompanying biotechnology campus, which actually straddles the Munich/Planegg border.
Großhadern
- Categories: quarter, neighborhood, and locality
- Location: Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
48.112° or 48° 6′ 43″ northLongitude
11.47916° or 11° 28′ 45″ eastElevation
545 metres (1,788 feet)Abbreviation
“Hadern”Open location code
8FWH4F6H+QMOpenStreetMap ID
node 1700532828OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
2915562Wikidata ID
Q267576
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In Other Languages
From Bavarian to Tahitian—“Großhadern” goes by many names.
- Bavarian: “Großhadern”
- Breton: “Großhadern”
- Chinese: “大哈德恩”
- Corsican: “Großhadern”
- Danish: “Großhadern”
- Dutch: “Großhadern”
- French: “Großhadern”
- German: “Großhadern”
- German: “München-Großhadern”
- Indonesian: “Großhadern”
- Italian: “Großhadern”
- Low German: “Großhadern”
- Portuguese: “Großhadern”
- Romanian: “Großhadern”
- Russian: “Гроссхадерн”
- Spanish: “Großhadern”
- Swedish: “Großhadern”
- Tahitian: “Großhadern”
- “Großhadern”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Judohalle TSV Großhadern and Science-Fiction-Haus.
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