Großhadern (in the town district Hadern) is a districtin the south-west of the Bavarian state capital Munich. Großhadern is primarily a bourgeois residential area. Exceptions are the so-called "village core" with numerous small shops as well as the university district around the Klinikum Großhadern. This includes several student halls and three football fields. The number of restaurants and beer gardens is also remarkably high. In the south-west of Großhadern, between the subway station "Klinikum Großhadern" and the adjacent forest, a new settlement is being built on a former field with owned and rented apartments as well as some shops. Many of the houses are already finished and lived in. The old church of St. Peter (built in 1315, renovated in the 17th century) is located in the village center, not far from it, the parish church of St. Canisius, built in 1925, with the crossroads of Kaspar Schleibner. The Protestant church has its home in the Reformation Memorial Church. A large part of the Großhadern area is in the south-west of the Waldfriedhof.
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Großhadern is located southwest of the city center. The following are adjacent districts:
On 1 April 1938, the largely independent municipality of Großhadern was integrated into the city of Munich.
Coordinates: 48°07′N 11°28′E / 48.117°N 11.467°E