St. Georg
St. Georg is a church in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria. St. Georg is situated nearby to the library Münchner Stadtbibliothek Milbertshofen, as well as near the playground Spielplatz Milbertshofener Straße 11.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Catholic
- Description: church building in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Germany
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include BMW Museum and Olympiastadion.
BMW Museum
Museum
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The BMW Museum is the corporate museum of BMW history and was established in 1973, shortly after the 1972 Summer Olympics opened. From 2004 to 2008, it was renovated in connection with the construction of the BMW Welt, directly opposite. BMW Museum is situated 1 km southwest of St. Georg.
Olympiastadion
Stadium
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Olympiastadion is a stadium located in Munich, Germany. Situated at the heart of the Olympiapark München in northern Munich, the stadium was built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Olympiastadion is situated 2 km southwest of St. Georg.
BMW Welt
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The BMW Welt is a combined exhibition, delivery, adventure museum, and event venue located in Munich's district Am Riesenfeld, next to the Olympic Park, in the immediate vicinity of the BMW Headquarters and factory. BMW Welt is situated 1 km southwest of St. Georg.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Am Riesenfeld and Milbertshofen-Am Hart.
Am Riesenfeld
Quarter
Am Riesenfeld is the westernmost of the three subdistricts of the Munich city district 11 Milbertshofen-Am Hart.
Milbertshofen-Am Hart
Suburb
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Milbertshofen, Am Riesenfeld and Am Hart are three boroughs situated in the north of Munich in Germany. Jointly, they form the city district 11 Milbertshofen-Am Hart. As of December 2016, the three boroughs had 76,255 inhabitants.
Olympic Village
Neighborhood
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The Olympic Village was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany and was used to house the athletes during the games. The Munich massacre took place in one of its apartment blocks, Connollystraße 31; the street was named for an Irish-American participant in the 1896 Olympics.
St. Georg
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
48.18468° or 48° 11′ 5″ northLongitude
11.56477° or 11° 33′ 53″ eastOpen location code
8FWH5HM7+VWOpenStreetMap ID
way 87323862OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=catholicWikidata ID
Q18287069
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to German—“St. Georg” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “老圣乔治教堂 (米贝茨霍芬)”
- Chinese: “老圣乔治教堂”
- Chinese: “老聖喬治教堂 (米貝茨霍芬)”
- German: “Alte St.-Georgs-Kirche”
- German: “St. Georg”
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