bar and redevelopment of the area shown in the photograph Schwabing was a village, with
a church documented in the 14th century. Schwabing used to be famous as Munich's
bohemian quarter, but has lost much of this reputation due to strong gentrification in the last decades. A popular location is the
Englischer Garten, or English Garden, one of the world's largest public parks. Other not so commonly known parks in Schwabing are
Leopoldpark,
Petuelpark and
Biotop am Ackermannbogen. The main buildings of Munich's largest
universities,
LMU Munich and the
Technical University of Munich and
Academy of Fine Arts are situated in the nearby
Maxvorstadt. A student housing area called "
Studentenstadt" (literally, "student city") is located in the north of Schwabing. The
gentrification of Schwabing and various construction projects led to various protests around the year 2011. The Schwabinger Tor urban redevelopment includes more than 200 apartments, 50 offices, a 5-star hotel, and restaurants. ==Culture==