Munich-Riem Airport
Munich-Riem Airport was the international airport of Munich, the capital city of Bavaria and third-largest city of Germany. It was closed down on 16 May 1992, the day before the new Munich Airport commenced operations.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Abandoned airfield
- Description: former airport in Munich, Germany
- Also known as: “Munich Airport Riem”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Messestadt Ost station and Riem Arcaden.
Messestadt Ost station
Metro station
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Messestadt Ost is a Munich U-Bahn station on line U2. Messestadt Ost station is situated 250 metres east of Munich-Riem Airport.
Riem Arcaden
Shopping center
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The Riem Arcaden is the largest shopping mall in Munich. It was built in the Messestadt Riem district at Willy-Brandt-Platz and designed by the Allmann Sattler Wappner firm and opened on 10 March 2004. Riem Arcaden is situated 640 metres west of Munich-Riem Airport.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Messestadt Riem and Salmdorf.
Messestadt Riem
Quarter
Messestadt Riem is an urban district in the east of Munich. It is part of the municipality 15 Trudering-Riem, and located entirely on the grounds of Munich-Riem airport, which closed in 1992 and now comprises a residential area, the Neue Messe München trade fair centre and the Riem Arcaden shopping mall.
Munich-Riem Airport
- Categories: international airport and transportation
- Location: Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Munich-Riem Airport” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مطار ميونخ-رييم”
- Bavarian: “Flughofm Minga-Ream”
- Chinese: “慕尼黑-里姆机场”
- Danish: “Flughafen München-Riem”
- Dutch: “Luchthaven München-Riem”
- Finnish: “München-Riemin lentoasema”
- French: “aéroport de Munich-Riem”
- French: “Aéroport de Munich-Riem”
- German: “Flughafen München-Riem”
- Hebrew: “נמל התעופה מינכן רים”
- Hungarian: “München-Riem repülőtér”
- Italian: “Aeroporto di Monaco-Riem”
- Japanese: “ミュンヘン・リーム”
- Japanese: “ミュンヘン・リーム空港”
- Japanese: “ミュンヘン=リーム飛行場”
- Japanese: “リーム空港”
- Korean: “뮌헨 라임 공항”
- Korean: “뮌헨 림 공항”
- Persian: “فرودگاه مونیخ-ریم”
- Portuguese: “Aeroporto de Munique-Riem”
- Romanian: “Aeroportul München-Riem”
- Russian: “Мюнхен-Рим”
- Swedish: “Flughafen München Riem”
- Tajik: “Фурудгоҳи мӯнех-рим”
- Tajik: “Фурудгоҳи Мюнхен-Рим”
- Ukrainian: “Мюнхен-Рим”
- Ukrainian: “Мюнхен-Рім”
- Vietnamese: “Phi trường München-Riem”
- Welsh: “Maes Awyr Munich-Riem”
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