Stemmerhof, Farmhouse heritage monument in Sendling, Germany.
The Stemmerhof is a historic farmstead in Munich's Sendling district featuring traditional brick construction and wooden timber framing throughout its buildings. The site contains photography studios, food venues, an organic market, event spaces, and open meadow areas that function as a working cultural complex.
This site operated as Munich's last dairy farm until 1992, when milk production and distribution activities ceased. The property was subsequently transformed into a public cultural space that preserves the original farm buildings while introducing new uses.
The restored farm buildings serve as a living cultural hub where galleries, food vendors, and event spaces draw artists and neighbors together. This transformation shows how rural heritage can become central to modern community life.
The site is accessible most days, though individual shop and restaurant hours vary throughout the week. Parking is available nearby, and the grounds are easy to walk around at your own pace.
The original cow meadow remains as a public space where visitors and locals gather beneath old apple trees for leisure. This green area preserves a rural memory within the city and offers a rare glimpse into what once fed Munich's milk supply.
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