in Ramersdorf Ramersdorf-Perlach consists of the two former municipalities
Ramersdorf (incorporated on 1 January 1864) and
Perlach (incorporated on 1 January 1930) as well as the two districts
Waldperlach and
Neuperlach located in the former municipal area of Perlach. The former Perlach districts of
Michaeliburg and
Fasangarten now largely belong to the boroughs of
Trudering-Riem and
Obergiesing-Fasangarten, respectively. The district has eleven primary schools, nine
secondary schools (three Mittelschulen, four Realschulen, two Gymnasiums), two special schools, one orientation school, two vocational schools, nine
Kinderkrippen (children under three), 43
Kindergärten (nursery schools), 21 afternoon childcare facilities, eight recreational homes, 72 parks or green spaces (151 hectares), 44 playgrounds, four district sports facilities, two district libraries, one indoor and one outdoor swimming pool. As part of the urban area orientation of the
Münchner Volkshochschule, a branch of the Munich Adult Education Centre was set up in Neuperlach-Süd. On the district's border with Giesing, the
University of Television and Film Munich was located until 2011. There are 75
stops of the
Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (including five stops of the
Munich U-Bahn and two of the
Munich S-Bahn within the district, as well as three underground and two S-Bahn stations on the district borders, plus eleven bus or tram lines). The district committee consists of 45 members.
Architecture Ramersdorf-Perlach is home to one of Munich's oldest churches, the
St. Mary's Church in Ramersdorf which was mentioned for the first time in 1315. Two further old churches in the settlement of Perlach are the St. Michael's church and the St. Paul's church which is the oldest Protestant church in Munich.
Economy Several large companies such as for example
Allianz,
Siemens AG,
Wacker Chemie or
BSH Home Appliances have headquarters or operate development centers in the district of Neuperlach. The editorial office of the teenage magazine
Bravo is also based in Neuperlach, as well as one of Munich's largest shopping malls, the
pep.
Recreation The public park
Ostpark, Munich's largest waterpark
Michaelibad and the cemetery
Neuer Südfriedhof are located in Ramersdorf-Perlach. The small river
Hachinger Bach enters Munich in Perlach.
Culture The museum of the Munich public transport company
MVG ist located at
Ständlerstraße in the Balanstraße West district. == Ramersdorf ==