Aubing
Aubing is Munich's most western district. Its most famous landmark is the historic church of St. Quirin, which dates back to the 13th century. The picturesque townscape of Aubing is also characterized by numerous listed buildings, like Freiham Castle and the associated Moosschwaige. However, Aubing is also home to many modern buildings, such as the residential complex "Ramses" and the commercial center Westkreuz.
Location and history
Aubing is the westernmost district of Munich. Aubing's most famous landmark is the historic church of St. Quirin, which dates back to the 13th century. In addition, there are numerous other listed buildings such as Freiham Castle and the associated Moosschwaige, which characterize the picturesque townscape of Aubing.
Transport links
The district is connected to local and long-distance transport via Munich Neuaubing train station. In addition, several metro bus lines serve Aubing and connect it to the Munich subway network.
Development
Aubing combines a location in the countryside with many opportunities to live close to the city. In this village, which was incorporated in the 1940s, there are various residential buildings with apartments - both high-rise and detached houses with gardens - as well as a number of working farms and industrial facilities, such as those belonging to Deutsche Bahn. However, there are also numerous modern buildings in Aubing, such as the "Ramses" residential complex and the Westkreuz shopping center. Aubing is also known as a family-friendly district, with a lively club life and several schools.
If you have not found what you are looking for here, it is worth taking a look at the neighboring districts of Freiham, Lochhausen and Pasing.
| To the center (Marienplatz) | To the central station | To the airport |
|---|---|---|
| 14,2 km | 11,8 km | 41,4 km |
Stores for daily needs and some smaller stores
Restaurants, Italian restaurants, Indian restaurants
Sports facilities, library, Beerencafé Hofreiter, Aubing OSt leisure center