Traffic chaos in Munich: women's stift road closed from July 7, 2025!

Wichtige Verkehrseinschränkungen in Altstadt-Lehel: Bauarbeiten auf der Damenstiftstraße vom 07. bis 11. Juli 2025 erwarten Stau.
Important traffic restrictions in Altstadt-Lehel: Construction work on the lady's pitch from July 7th to 11th, 2025, traffic jams expect. (Symbolbild/MM)

Traffic chaos in Munich: women's stift road closed from July 7, 2025!

What is brewing in Munich? From July 7, 2025, the lady's stift road in the Altstadt-Lehel will become the scene of comprehensive construction work. These measures not only ensure a full closure of the road, but will also significantly affect the traffic flows. Loud News.de The work between the streets of Damenstiftstraße and Hotterstraße are scheduled, and this until July 11, 2025.

The construction work begins on July 7th, on time at 7:30 a.m., and should be completed by 5:00 p.m. on July 11th. A bypass is set up: the traffic on the women's pitch road is led south, while the Hotterstrasse is reversed in the north. These diversions are designed with a length of 186 meters in order to maintain flowing traffic as much as possible.

other construction sites in view

not enough! In Munich, various construction sites and traffic restrictions are also running in other places. The supply infrastructure will be worked on on Isartalstrasse in Ludwigsvorstadt by the end of July 2025. Foot and bicycle traffic can continue to pass the construction site, while there are disabilities in the sidewalk and road area. In Josef-Felder-Straße, due to the U5 extension, the road is also reduced to one track per direction, and access to the pasing arcades is no longer possible from the east. However, pedestrians and cyclists are not affected.

Another area that will probably be severely restricted by 2032 is the Emil-Neuburger-Straße in Pasing-Obermenzing. There is a one -way regulation in the south, and bus line traffic must also adapt its route. The municipal utilities also carry out extensive work on the power grid in Landshuter Allee, which will last until October 2025.

transparency through digital construction site card

In order to make these numerous construction measures manageable, the so -called "service card" was introduced in Munich. This innovative digital platform, which is provided by Munich. By clicking on different symbols and surfaces, users can directly call up information on impairments, their occasions and expected duration.

This transparency is particularly important for commuters and residents in order to plan alternative routes at an early stage and prepare for the changes in city traffic. The goal is to keep the inconvenience as low as possible during the construction work and to ensure a certain mobility to all types of traffic.

The upcoming construction sites are of course a challenge for all Munichers: inside, but with patience and a bit of planning, this phase will also be overcome. In this way, Munich will remain a city in which both people and traffic can find space - despite construction work.

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