South of the Nymphenburg Canal, the upmarket residential area around the Neuwittelsbach traffic circle was built from 1880 onwards. Its proximity to Nymphenburg Palace alone seemed to guarantee an upmarket quality of living. The current advertising text of a care agency reads: "If you are looking for a charming and historic district in Munich, the Viellenkolonie is definitely worth a visit". On the tour through the "healthy quarter for the well-off" (quote from the list of monuments), you will see buildings by former urban planners and star architects such as Karl Hocheder and Theodor Fischer.
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