Routes Germany BavariaUnterhaching
Zoo Hellabrunn Munich

Unterhaching, Bavaria, Germany

Zoo Hellabrunn Munich

Length19.3 mi
Elev. Gain810.2 ft
Est. Steps44000
Created by Sue
Introduction
Zoo Hellabrunn Munich is a 19.3 mile (44,000-step) route located near Unterhaching, Bavaria, Germany. This route has an elevation gain of about 810.2 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Grünwalder Stadion

Place
Städtisches Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße (also known as Grünwalder Stadion and Sechzger Stadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1911 and was the home ground for 1860 Munich until 1995. Local rival Bayern Munich also played in the stadium from 1926 until 1972, when they moved to the new Olympiastadion.

Reichszeugmeisterei

Place
The Reichszeugmeisterei (German: [ˈʁaɪçs.tsɔʏkmaɪstəˌʁaɪ]; RZM), formally located in Munich, was the first and eventually the primary Zeugmeisterei (quartermaster's office), as well as the national material control office of Nazi Germany. It replaced the SA-Wirtschaftsstelle, the purchasing agency of the Sturmabteilung.

McGraw Kaserne

Place
The McGraw Kaserne is a former military installation in southern Munich, Germany, which was used by the U.S. Military during the occupation of Germany after World War II. The main building (building number 7; 110 m × 85 m and 18 m high) was one of the first ones in Germany to be built using steel frame technology.

Japanische Internationale Schule München

Place
Japanische Internationale Schule München e.V. (ミュンヘン日本人国際学校, Myunhen Nihonjin Kokusai Gakkō, JISM) is a Japanese international school in Sendling, Munich, Germany. It serves both elementary and junior high school levels.The Japanclub München and representatives of Japanese companies founded the school.

Agfa-Commando

Place
Agfa-Commando is the widely used name for the München-Giesing - Agfa Kamerawerke satellite camp of the Dachau concentration camp. By October 1944, the camp housed about five hundred women. They were used as slave laborers in the Agfa camera factory (part of the IG Farben group) in München-Giesing, a suburb on the S.

Obergiesing

Place
Obergiesing 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.

Candidplatz (Munich U-Bahn)

Place
Candidplatz is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U1 line of the Munich U-Bahn system. The station is named for the Flemish mannerist painter Peter Candid, who entered employ in Munich in 1586, producing notable artworks for the Munich Residenz. The station is notable for the decorative scheme applied to the outer walls, which evoke a rainbow.

Federal Patent Court (Germany)

Place
The Federal Patent Court (German: Bundespatentgericht, abbreviation: BPatG) is a German federal court competent for particular legal matters, such as patent and trademark cases. It has its seat in Munich, Germany. It was established on July 1, 1961.

St.-Quirin-Platz (Munich U-Bahn)

Place
St.-Quirin-Platz is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U1 line of the Munich U-Bahn system.

Munich Giesing station

Place
Munich-Giesing station (German: Bahnhof München-Giesing) is a railway station in the district of Obergiesing in the Bavarian state capital of Munich and is a station of the Munich S-Bahn and the Munich U-Bahn. It is located on the Munich East–Deisenhofen railway, the Munich-Giesing–Kreuzstraße railway, which branches off to the east from the Munich East–Deisenhofen line next to the Perlacher Forst cemetery, and the second trunk line of the Munich U-Bahn.
Route Details

Length

19.3 mi

Elev. Gain

810.2 ft

Est. Steps

44000
Created by
Sue
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