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Clemensstraße is a 1.76-kilometer-long street in
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's Schwabing district. The street, named after Clemens August of Bavaria (1700–1761), labeled under the term Green Axis Schwabing is a participative model project for all Munich municipalities and Munich's longest bicycle road.


Course

The Clemensstraße starts at Leopoldstraße, crosses
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and Schleißheimer Straße and turns into Saarstraße at
Winzererstraße The Winzererstraße is a two-kilometer-long street in the Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Schwabing. Description The Winzererstraße starts at the Hessstraße at the Massmannspark and runs almost parallel to Schleissheimer Straße, the road ...
. While in the area between
Münchner Freiheit The Münchner Freiheit (called ''Münchener Freiheit'' until 1998) is a square in Munich's Schwabing, near the English Garden. It is a popular tourist attraction, especially during winter when one of Munich's largest Christmas markets takes plac ...
and Wilhelmstraße, relatively small shops line the street initially, Clemensstraße becomes predominantly a residential street. Until 2002, Clemensstraße 33 housed the ''
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'', which was founded on 15 October 1900, as the ''Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Photographie'' (teaching and research institution for photography). In the area of Belgradstraße, on both sides of the street are numerous restaurants to be found, especially in the summer months their free play areas shape the overall impression of the road. With several decades old traditions, such as the "X-Bar" as well as the, for example, from 1972 to 1976 by
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conducted "Jennerwein". Also located there, in Clemensstraße 61, was the "Clemensburg" as Munich's only BVB pub, which existed from 1907 to 2015. In the further course to the east, the Clemensstraße is again primarily a residential street. In the Clemensstraße 113/IV is the ''Säkularinstitut Ancillae Sanctae Ecclesiae''. At the corner of Clemensstraße and Winzererstraße is the ''Landesarbeitsgericht München'' (Munich Labor Court).


Historical buildings

In the area between Münchner Freiheit and Fallmerayerstraße, the Clemensstraße, with a length of around , belongs to the historically protected construction ensemble Nordschwabing. Its design is mainly due to the expansion of the city after the incorporation of Schwabing in 1890 to Munich and the city expansion competition of 1892 under Theodor Fischer. Overall, the Clemensstraße has 36 historically protected monuments by the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of monuments, of which 26 are in Schwabing-West and 10 in Schwabing. File:Clemensstr 127 München.jpg, Dormitory built in 1903 by Andreas Aigner and Paul Breitsameter,
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building at Clemensstraße 127 File:Clemensstraße 71 - München.jpg, Built in 1900 by Gerhard Welzel,
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Art Nouveau corner building at Clemensstraße 71 File:Clemensstr. 66 Muenchen-1.jpg, Early 20th century built Art Nouveau building with mansard roof at Clemensstraße 66 File:Clemensstr. 38 Muenchen-2.jpg, Early 20th century built corner building with bay windows and plaster decoration in forms of late Art Nouveau at Clemensstraße 38 File:Clemensstr 26.jpg, Baroque style Art Nouveau building built in the early 20th century at Clemensstraße 26 File:Klaus Behr Kopf schauend (1999) Clemensstr. Muenchen-1.jpg, Sculpture by the sculptor Klaus Behr at Clemensstraße 48 File:Undine_Werdin_Daphne_1979_Muenchen-1.jpg, 1979 by Undine Werdin created sculpture (
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) at the southern end of the Clemensstraße


Famous residents

1884/85, the former Schwabing Hospital was built in Clemensstraße 33. In the spring of 1900, the stove and oven manufacturer Friedrich Wamsler, whose sons were among the founding members, gave
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a fenced plot of land on Clemensstraße as a venue, until 1907 when he moved to Leopoldstraße and Parzivalplatz Here the first Munich City Derby also took place on 21 September 1902. From 1906 to 1910,
Alexander Roda Roda Alexander Friedrich Ladislaus Roda Roda (13 April 1872 – 20 August 1945) was an Austrian writer and satirist. Biography Roda Roda was born as Šandor Friedrich Rosenfeld in Drnowitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Drnovice, Czech Republi ...
lived in Clemensstraße 2. From 1917 to 1919 Ret Marut lived in Clemensstraße 84 /III and led the editorship of '' Der Ziegelbrenner'' ("The Brick Burner") there. From autumn 1967,
Edgar Hilsenrath Edgar Hilsenrath (April 2, 1926 – December 30, 2018) was a German-Jewish writer and Holocaust survivor. He wrote several fictional novels that gave an unvarnished view of the Holocaust which were partly based on his own experiences in a Nazi co ...
lived in the Clemensstraße 28.
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and Juliane Lorenz lived in Clemensstraße 76, as well as
Alexander Koester Alexander Max Koester (10 February 1864, Bergneustadt - 21 December 1932, Munich) was a German landscape and animal painter. He specialized in scenes with ducks. Life and work His father was a hosiery manufacturer. In 1882, following his paren ...
who lived on Clemensstraße (while his studio was on Leopoldstraße). Jochen Winter lived on Clemensstraße.


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