Access to building files (central registry)

If you own a property in the Munich city area, you can view the approved building plans for your house and copy them at coin-operated photocopiers on site.

Access to files by appointment only

Required documents

  • Proof of property ownership (extract from the land register)
  • Identification by official document (identity card, passport, etc.)
  • For data protection reasons, other persons require a power of attorney to inspect the files.
  • Application form for file inspection (can also be completed on site)
  • Proof of study for inspection of files for study purposes

Duration & Costs

Fees

  • 10 Euro per property
  • Inspection of files for study purposes 2 euros (minimum fee 10 euros) per property

Payment methods available

Landeshauptstadt München

Referat für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung
Bereich Zentralregistratur - IV/13 - ZR

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Referat für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung
Bereich Zentralregistratur - IV/13 - ZR

Blumenstraße 28b
80331 München

Fax: +49 89 233-21850

Address

Blumenstraße 19
80331 München

Monday to Friday (except Wednesday)
9 a.m. to 12 p.m
Tuesday and Thursday
13.30 to 16 o'clock

Accessibility

  • Not available:Barrier-free access
  • Not available:Disabled parking

The Central Registry is accessible via the Blumenstraße 19 entrance. A disabled-friendly toilet is located on the ground floor on the right-hand side of the entrance.

Related services

Building permit

As a rule, you need a building permit from the lower building supervisory authority for construction measures such as new builds, extensions or conversions as well as for changes of use.

Apply for house number allocation

In the event of structural changes, house numbers are assigned ex officio. Additional house numbers can be issued or existing properties renumbered on request.

Neighbour signatures for building application

Approval of construction projects where the city is a neighbouring property owner.

Acceptance of temporary structures

Temporary structures must obtain a construction licence before being erected for the first time. As a rule, the installation must be notified at least one week in advance.

Construction measures in public transport areas

Anyone who digs up the ground on public paths, roads or squares, stores or sets up anything, blocks off areas or lays pipes requires a permit.

Special use of urban public green spaces

Anyone wishing to set up a construction site in a public green space or drive on the green space requires a special permit.

Advice on neighbour's signature for building application

Owners of neighbouring properties must be involved in the approval process.

Advice on building law

If you are planning a new build, conversion or change of use of a building, the LBK advice centre will answer your questions before you submit your application.

Preservation statutes - authorisation of construction measures

You need a permit for structural alterations, changes of use or the demolition of living space in a conservation area.