Pasing-Obermenzing

Pasing-Obermenzing Stadtbezirk München – Immobilienangebote und Stadtteilübersicht
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Historical Background

The district of Pasing-Obermenzing, also known as District 21, consists of the neighborhoods of Pasing and Obermenzing. The history of the district dates back a long way, with significant historical importance for Munich. Pasing was once an independent town and was incorporated into Munich in 1890. Obermenzing, originally shaped as an agricultural settlement, was later urbanized. The industrial development in the 19th century and the expansion of the transport network were key factors in the creation of the modern district. Today, Pasing-Obermenzing is an important transportation hub and a thriving residential area.

Location

Pasing-Obermenzing is located in the western part of Munich and borders the neighborhoods of Laim and Neuhausen-Nymphenburg to the east. To the south, it borders the district of Sendling, and to the west, it forms a boundary with surrounding municipalities such as Krailling and Planegg. The district is known for its excellent connection to public transport, especially the Pasing train station. This makes it a popular residential area for commuters. The western part of the district offers a quiet, green environment, which is particularly favored by families.

Division of Pasing-Obermenzing

Division of Pasing-Obermenzing

Building structure

The development in the district is diverse, ranging from historic buildings in Pasing to modern residential complexes in Obermenzing. Pasing is characterized by a mix of urban and rural structures. Here, you’ll find both old houses from the pre-incorporation era and new buildings. Obermenzing is distinguished by many single-family homes and villas, offering a higher standard of living. The district also features numerous green spaces, such as Westpark and the recreational area along the Würm River, which are particularly appreciated by nature enthusiasts.

Population

With approximately 70,000 inhabitants, Pasing-Obermenzing is a medium-sized district in Munich. The proportion of foreign nationals is about 22%, which is typical for many Munich districts. The district offers a high quality of living and attracts both young families and older residents. In particular, Pasing has developed in recent years into an attractive residential area for commuters, as the Pasing train station offers excellent connections to Munich’s main station and surrounding cities.

Age Structure

The age structure in the district shows a balanced distribution, with about 35% of the population being between 25 and 45 years old. This indicates a high number of commuters and young families who choose the district as their place of residence. The district is also popular among older people, which is reflected in the numerous senior living facilities and quiet residential areas. Pasing-Obermenzing offers attractive living options for all age groups, whether in modern rental apartments or quieter single-family homes.

Numbers and Facts

  • Area: 1,848.24 hectares

  • Population: 70,000

  • Proportion of foreign nationals: 22%

  • Average age: 41.3 years

  • Proportion of green spaces: 17.2%

Area distribution of Pasing-Obermenzing

Area distribution of Pasing-Obermenzing