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- The Mariahilfplatz is a town square on the right bank of the River Isar in the district of Au in Munich, Germany. Centrally located in the suburb of Au...
- regular event combining a market and a German style folk festival on the Mariahilfplatz. The Auer Dult can be up to 300 stalls, selling handmade crafts, household...
- gave up his wagon transport business in 1925, and in 1926 his inn at Mariahilfplatz. He sold Catholic treatises in Upper Bavaria as a traveling salesman...
- Hackerbrücke – HauptbahnhofKarlsplatzSendlinger Tor – Fraunhoferstraße – MariahilfplatzOstfriedhofGiesing Bahnhof – Schwanseestraße 29 35 min Gondrellplatz...
- German style folk festival. It takes place three times per year on the Mariahilfplatz in the Munich district of Au, fuelled by around three hundred traders...
- centre of the area the Auer Dult takes place three times a year on the Mariahilfplatz, which is the largest annual market in Munich. Bordering boroughs of...
- -Wolfgangs-Platz, TSV München-Ost, Regerplatz, Auer Mühlbach, Am Neudeck, Mariahilfplatz, Zeppelinstraße, Franz-Prüller-Straße, Paulanerplatz, Lilienstraße,...
- Olympic Village Ostpark Westpark Zamilapark Karlsplatz Königsplatz Mariahilfplatz Marienplatz Max-Joseph-Platz Münchner Freiheit Odeonsplatz Panzerwiese...
- Justizvollzugsanstalt Neudeck [de] is located. To the north is the Mariahilfplatz and in a south-westerly direction the old Paulaner breweries. From Neudeck...
- College. In 1804, the fountain was demolished and the statue moved to the Mariahilfplatz. It was destro**** in 1944. 1775-1785: Statues in the Nymphenburg Palace...