Aschheim, Municipality in Munich district, Germany
Aschheim is a municipality in Munich district, situated northeast of the city center and characterized by residential areas mixed with commercial zones. The settlement includes green spaces and developing neighborhoods that reflect both rural heritage and contemporary growth.
The settlement first appears in written records from 756 under the name 'ascheim' in Bavarian administrative documents. A major administrative change occurred in 1978 when the municipality merged with a neighboring community to form its current structure.
The community maintains active partnerships with Mougins in France, Leros in Greece, and both Jedovnice and Kotvrdovice in the Czech Republic.
The municipality provides convenient access to Munich's transportation network, making it easy to reach by public transit. Various shops, services, and amenities are distributed throughout the area and generally easy to find.
In 1978, the administrative merger of Aschheim and Dornach formed the current municipality structure, creating a unified community of 9,567 residents.
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