The Pasinger city hall is the city hall of the formerly independent city Pasing. Pasing is since 1938 a quarter of Munich.
The local administration of Pasing was accommodated starting from 1901 in the fire station at that time at the baker route. According to the city collection (1905) was first planned to establish the city hall at the Pasinger Marienplatz.
From place and cost reasons the building was established however at the Munich road at that time (today Landsberger road). After one construction period of fifteen months the city hall was handed over to Dr. Alois miracle of its regulation on 15 November 1937 at the Pasinger mayor. Only a half year later lost the city Pasing their independence and on arrangement of the National Socialist gau line on 1 April 1938 to Munich was eingemeindet.
During 2. World war 1944 the west wing was destroyed by a bomb and 1945 the East part by an aerial mine. After the war the building was again developed during the term of office residents of Munich of the mayor Thomas wow in its original form.
The Pasinger city hall with 75 areas, meeting room and secondary rooms is delighted after plans of the architects Volbehr and Rettig for 450.000 realm Marks.
Before the city hall to 1963 was established the wedding well created by the Pasinger sculptor Hans Osel.
The today's citizen center city hall Pasing is the only branch office of the residents of Munich city administration, which is subordinated directly to the resident of Munich mayor. Today the incorporation contract from 8 January 1938 secures this status until.
At present are here the district inspection, a citizen office, the register office, a branch office of public health authorities and a branch of the urban funeral accommodated:
The Pasinger city hall was equipped 1986 as world-wide the first municipality with ISDN.
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