Information from the land use plan

If you would like to obtain information about properties in the City of Munich's land utilisation plan or purchase the plan, please contact us.

Description

The land use plan sets out the main features of spatial development in Munich and serves as a guideline for the distribution of various uses throughout the city. The objectives of landscape planning are also integrated.

With us you can

  • inspect the current land utilisation plan.
  • the plan in paper form M 1:20,000 (with city base map in the underprint).
  • purchase the plan in paper form M 1:25,000.
  • To do so, please call (089) 233-22582 or send an e-mail to plan.fnp@muenchen.de.
  • You can obtain the free land use plan leaflet at the PlanTreff, Blumenstraße 31, open Tuesday to Friday, 12 noon to 6 pm.

You can view the land utilisation plan digitally here .

Questions & Answers

The land utilisation plan regulates the distribution of building, green and open spaces as well as the distribution of the most important locations for public facilities such as schools, hospitals or sports facilities. It contains more than 600 individual areas.

No, the land use plan does not establish any building rights for property owners, but it does bind the City of Munich and other public planning authorities in subsequent decisions.

You can see the following long-term developments in the land utilisation plan, for example:

  • Is the mix of uses changing and in what direction?
  • Will new traffic or commercial areas be added or will they be reduced?
  • Will new green spaces be created or will connections to existing ones be improved?
  • Which vacant areas will be built on?
  • Will new public facilities be built in the neighbourhood?
  • Will new centres of settlement be created?

The land utilisation plan is the most important formal planning instrument for the long-term management of urban development.

The current land use plan of the City of Munich was drawn up in 1965 on the basis of the 1963 urban development plan in accordance with the planning objectives of the time. Since then, it has been amended in more than 600 individual areas or, on a large scale, in six sub-areas. Landscape planning has been integrated.

Landeshauptstadt München

Referat für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung
Bereich 42 Flächennutzungsplan und Flächenmanagement

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Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Referat für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung
Bereich 42 Flächennutzungsplan und Flächenmanagement

Blumenstraße 28b
80331 München

Address

Blumenstraße 31
80331 München

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