to the campus The
Hochschul- und Forschungszentrum Garching is a district of the city of
Garching, rather than a single legal entity. It is located on the left bank of the
Isar, about 2 to 3 kilometers northeast of Garching's city center, about 17 kilometers north-northeast of the city center of
Munich, and about 16 kilometers southwest of
Munich Airport. Located in the
Munich gravel plain, the campus' elevation is flat throughout. Two
streams also run from south to north, fed by the
Schwabinger Bach and the . Both streams join northeast of the campus and flow into the
Isar soon after.
Transport station
Garching-Forschungszentrum The campus is located near the
Garching-Nord exit of the
Bundesautobahn 9. By bicycle, it can be reached from Munich via the
Isarradweg (Isar Cycle Path) without road crossings; a connection to the is planned. The streets on campus are named after important scientists:
Hans Kopfermann,
Karl Schwarzschild,
Ludwig Prandtl,
Ludwig Boltzmann,
Walther Meissner,
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg,
James Franck, and
Ernst Otto Fischer. For a long time, accessibility to the campus by
public transport was problematic. The Technical University of Munich operated its own shuttle bus between its main campus and the Garching campus. Public buses ran from the
Studentenstadt U-Bahn station, and later from
Garching-Hochbrück. Those who missed the last bus in the early evening had to rely on hitchhiking to get home, which earned the campus the nicknames
Garchosibirsk and
Novogarchinsk. Since 2006, the campus has been connected to the
Munich U-Bahn network with the
Garching-Forschungszentrum station, with an interval of 5 minutes during rush hour. It takes around half an hour to get to the city center. == History ==