Pasing, Residential district in Munich, Germany
Pasing is a district west of Munich city center, centered around Pasinger Marienplatz with shops, hotels, and residential buildings alongside the Würm river. The area balances a busy transportation hub with quiet residential streets, mixing historical and modern structures throughout.
The settlement began around 763 as a small community and gradually developed into an independent place over centuries. It was incorporated into Munich in the 20th century, transforming into the urban district seen today.
The name derives from the Latin word "Pax," referring to the peaceful settlement established here centuries ago. This legacy lives on in the abundance of green spaces and the neighborhood's relaxed character, where community and family connections are central to daily life.
Pasing railway station connects with five S-Bahn lines, regional trains, and international services, making travel convenient from this point. The Pasing Arcaden shopping center provides extensive retail options for everyday needs, while restaurants and cafés are distributed throughout the neighborhood.
The Pasing City Park stretches across both sides of the Würm river, distinctly linking the busy commercial center with quiet residential areas. This continuous green corridor is cherished by residents as a personal oasis, though often overlooked by visitors.
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