Arabellapark, Mixed-use district in Bogenhausen, Munich, Germany.
Arabellapark is a mixed-use neighborhood in Bogenhausen, Munich, characterized by buildings that range from low-rise structures to tall towers. The area brings together homes, shops, offices, and restaurants in a layout designed for walking and daily interaction.
Development of Arabellapark began in 1965 on land that had been used for brick manufacturing and gravel extraction. This project was part of Munich's effort to expand housing and work spaces after World War II.
The neighborhood takes its name from an artwork and blends residential, office, and retail spaces into a mixed environment that draws different groups. Walking through, you notice how various people use the same streets for living, working, and shopping throughout the day.
The neighborhood connects well to Munich's transit network through the U4 subway line, multiple bus routes, and tram services reaching the central area. Walking paths between buildings are flat and easy to follow, making navigation straightforward for visitors.
The interior design follows a car-free principle, with pedestrian paths connecting residential buildings, offices, and shops throughout the area. This allows visitors to explore the entire neighborhood without traffic noise or vehicle interference.
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