Leonrodplatz is a square in the Munich district of Neuhausen. It was named in 1927 after the former Bavarian Minister of Justice Leopold von Leonrod.
Leonrodplatz (seen from the corner of Dachauer Straße and Schwere-Reiter-Straße)
German Renaissance corner building at Leonrodplatz (Leonrodstraße 91) built in 1908 by R. Barbist
Art nouveau corner building from the beginning of the 20th century at Leonrodplatz (Dom-Pedro-Straße 1)
Rounded art nouveau corner building from the beginning of the 20th century at Leonrodplatz (Dom-Pedro-Straße 2)
The Dachauer Straße is the longest street in Munich with a length of 11.2 km and it received its name since it is the connecting road to Dachau Palace. In the north of Munich, it is part of the Bundesstraße 304.
Dachauer Straße (Leonrodplatz)
Beginning of Dachauer Straße in the city center
Dachauer Straße in front of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Vehicle Technology, Aircraft Technology of Munich University of Applied Sciences
Headquarters of the Goethe-Institut