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- Haidhausen (Central Bavarian: Haidhausn) is a quarter in Munich, Germany. It is now part of the borough of Au-Haidhausen. Haidhausen is bordered to the...
- Au-Haidhausen (Central Bavarian: Au-Haidhausn) is the 5th borough of the German city of Munich, Bavaria. It is formed by the Au and Haidhausen districts...
- Allach-Untermenzing (23), Altstadt-Lehel (1), Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied (22), Au-Haidhausen (5), Berg am Laim (14), Bogenhausen (13), Feldmoching-Hasenbergl (24)...
- The Hofbräukeller is a restaurant in Haidhausen, Munich, Germany owned by Hofbräuhaus brewery. This restaurant serves the traditional Bavarian cuisine...
- rechts der Isar; "Hospital to the right of the Isar") is a hospital in the Haidhausen district of Munich, Germany. It is the teaching hospital and biomedical...
- station in Munich, the state capital of Bavaria, Germany. It opened as Haidhausen station in 1871 on the new Munich–Mühldorf and Munich–Rosenheim railway...
- malthouse, four large beer halls and gardens (Bürgerbräukeller in München-Haidhausen, Restaurant "Bürgerbräu" in the Inner City of Munich, the Bürgerbräu Terraces...
- "Ein »KulturGeschichtsPfad« führt demnächst durch die Au und Haidhausen Au-Haidhausen Das »K« weist den Weg" (in German). Münchner Wochenanzeiger. 6...
- Glockenbachviertel Isarvorstadt - Deutsches Museum Lehel Haidhausen (alt) Haidhausen (alt) Haidhausen-Süd Au Obergiesing Altobergiesing Fasangarten Untergiesing-Harlaching...
- daily food market in Haidhausen, a district of Munich. The market at Wiener Platz forms the centre of the district of Haidhausen. In 1891 "Wiener Platz"...