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Grant for the purchase of a computer for senior citizens
If you are a senior citizen and have bought a laptop, computer or tablet, the City of Munich will support your purchase with a grant.
Apply for an information stand
You need a special use permit for information stands with religious, ideological, historical or political content on public land.
Addiction counselling
The city's addiction counselling service provides free help with alcohol, medication, nicotine or gambling addiction as well as addiction to opiates and other illegal drugs.
Food control
The food monitoring department of the district administration department inspects businesses in the city of Munich that produce, store and sell food.
Guided tours of the fire stations
The Munich Fire Brigade offers guided tours of its stations to school classes, groups from clubs, organisations and companies.
Set up city terrace
Anyone wishing to set up a city terrace (tables and seating) on public land requires a special use permit.
Registration for prostitution business (brothel)
Anyone who wants to run a prostitution business or organise prostitution events needs a permit.
Greening support programme
The city grants a financial subsidy to owners who green their front garden, courtyard, roof or façade or unseal an area.
Provision of statistics
The Statistical Office provides statistical information for all important areas of life in Munich in a chronological and regional comparison.
Subsidised housing (so-called social housing)
If you need a subsidised flat in Munich, you must submit an application. You can then search for a flat via the SOWON internet platform.
Municipal budget
They can apply for grants from the borough budget for their own projects or propose measures to be implemented by the city administration.
Mushroom counselling
Which mushrooms ended up in your basket when you went mushroom hunting? What do you need to consider when preparing them? We will advise you personally and free of charge.
Residence permit - War refugees from Ukraine
If you are fleeing the war in Ukraine, you can stay in Germany for up to 90 days after entering the country without a visa. After that, you will need a residence permit.