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Wolfratshauser Straße is a major road in
Munich Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany. As of 30 November 2024, its population was 1,604,384, making it the third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. Munich is the largest city in Germany that is no ...
. It forms part of the '' Bundesstraße 11'' (federal highway) and is named after the city
Wolfratshausen Wolfratshausen () is a town of the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, located in Bavaria, Germany. The town had a population of 19,033 as of 31 December 2019. History The first mention of "Wolveradeshusun" appears in documents from the year ...
south of Munich, in whose direction it leads.


Route

The street is located in the district of
Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln (Central Bavarian: ''Thoikircha-Obasendling-Forstnriad-Fiastnriad-Soin'') is the Boroughs of Munich, 19th borough of Munich, Germany, comprising the extreme southern part of the city on the ...
. It starts at the Boschetsrieder Straße, where it continues along the Plinganserstraße in a southerly direction on the western high bank of the
Isar The Isar () is a river in Austria and in Bavaria, Germany. Its source is in the Karwendel mountain range of the Alps. The Isar river enters Germany near Mittenwald and flows through Krün, Wallgau, Bad Tölz, Munich, and Landshut before reaching ...
. Passing the ''Villenkolonie Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe'' (villa colony), it leads to Solln and crosses the Munich-Holzkirchen railway line by a bridge. From Solln, the road continues to
Pullach Pullach, officially Pullach i. Isartal (, ), is a municipality in the district of Munich (district), Munich in Bavaria in Germany. It lies on the Isar Valley Railway and is served by the S7 (Munich), S 7 line of the Munich S-Bahn, at the Großh ...
in the Isar Valley, where it continues on a street that bares the same name. Immediately on the city limits the ''Kloster St. Gabriel'' (monastery) is located on its right-hand side. The B11 remains with the name Wolfratshauser Straße until the municipal boundary of Hohen
schäftlarn Schäftlarn is a municipality in the district of Munich in Bavaria in Germany. It consists of the villages Ebenhausen, Hohenschäftlarn, Kloster Schäftlarn, Neufahrn and Zell. The river Isar runs through it. A human settlement with the name "Schà ...
, from there and up to Wolfratshausen it is called Münchner Straße.


Traffic

The southern exit of Solln station on the
S-Bahn The S-Bahn ( , ), , is a hybrid urban rail, urban–suburban rail system serving a metropolitan region predominantly in German language, German-speaking countries. Some of the larger S-Bahn systems provide service similar to rapid transit syst ...
lines 7 and 20 is crossed by the road over a bridge. The B11 and, therefore the Wolfratshauser Straße, is an important connecting road in the city. Outside the city, ''
Bundesautobahn 95 is a motorway in southern Germany, supposed to connect Munich with Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Route General The A 95 is part of the European route E533 for its entire length. The northern part, to the Starnberg 3-way interchange is ada ...
'' Federal Highway runs parallel to the west and routes the outer regional traffic to the south. The Wolfratshauser Straße therefore only connects to the Munich suburbs on the west bank of the Isar, such as Pullach and Schäftlarn.


Historical monuments

On Wolfratshauser Straße are the following buildings listed in the Bavarian monument list of historical
monument A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical ...
s: * Nr. 26: Apartment block, 1912/13, Hans Woock for Georg Hauberrisser 1912/13 * Nr. 27: Villa * Nr. 42: Villa, 1899, Otto Dix * Nr. 50: Villa, 1912, Otho Orlando Kurz and Eduard Herbert * Nr. 61: Villa, 1879/80 built as a hunting lodge for consul Karl Rosipal, expanded in 1922 * Nr. 80: 1902, Brothers Rank * Nr. 91/99/107: Hospital Martha Maria 1897/1912 * Nr. 139: Former customs house, 1900, Hans Grässel * Nr. 155: Villa, 1906, Josef Schatz * Nr. 224: Former makeshift shop, 1951, Ludwig Reiber, extended in 1956 (removed from the list of monuments in 2004)


References


External links

* {{BLfD, 162000, München
Official Website Wolfratshausen
Streets in Munich Historicist architecture in Munich