La « Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt » est une fabrique de monnaie allemande située à Munich. C'est une des cinq fabriques de pièces de monnaie allemandes (pièces de circulation et pièces de collection). Ces pièces peuvent être facilement reconnues, elles portent en effet un « D » frappé, et ce depuis 1871 (fondation de l'Empire allemand).
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The Bavarian State Mint is a European mint located in the city of Munich.
It is one of the four German coin mints, the others being the Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, the Staatliche Münze Berlin, and the Hamburgische Münze. The Bavarian State Mint has been in operation since 1871 CE. All coins from the BCM contain a 'D' mint mark for tracking purposes.
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The Zamilapark is a park- and residential area in Munich Zamdorf. It was built between 1983 and 1991 by Bayerische Hausbau and adjoins to the tracks of the Munich North Ring and Munich East–Munich Airport railway. Not far from the park is the S-Bahn-Station Daglfing. In the center of the park is a small lake, called Zamilasee. At the North side is a football pitch located and at the South side is the residential area.
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The Hochhaus Süddeutscher Verlag in Munich houses the headquarters of said publishing house, Süddeutsche Zeitung and the German School of Journalism. It is located in the commercial area of the Zamdorf neighborhood, part of the Berg am Laim district, between the A 94 motorway and the Berg am Laim S-Bahn station.
Designed by Oliver Kühn of Berlins’ GKK+Architekten, it was initially planned to be 145 meters high, but had to be redesigned after a Munich citizens' initiative called for a height limit of 100 meters outside the Mittlerer Ring circular road. The skyscraper now reaches an architectural height of 103.00 m and a height of 99.95 m. The building has 28 floors above ground. In total, it has a floor area of 78,400 m2, with 51,200 m2 above ground and 27,200 m2 below ground. Since the gross floor area was not to change as a result of the re-planning, the high-rise became much lower, but a lot wider, than in the original design. There is also an underground car park with 553 parking spaces in the basement.
Since 1985, the publishing house's print shop has been located across the street from Hultschiner Straße.
The high-rise was built by Hochtief AG as the general contractor. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on January 24, 2006, the laying of the foundation stone was on May 19, 2006, and the topping-out ceremony took place on July 20, 2007.
In December 2007, the Süddeutscher Verlag sold the building to the Munich pre-REIT company Prime Office and leased it back for 15 years. In November 2008, the publishing house moved from the iconic Schwarzes Haus in Munich's old town to the high-rise building. The publishing house has 1850 jobs there.
In 2010, the building was the first office building in Germany to receive the LEED gold certificate for its climate and energy concept.
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Munich-Berg am Laim station is a stop on the Munich S-Bahn in the district of Berg am Laim in the Bavarian state capital of Munich. The station is served daily from about 300 services of the Munich S-Bahn each day and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. It has two platforms tracks and lies on the Munich–Rosenheim railway and the Munich–Mühldorf railway.
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Munich-Daglfing is a Munich S-Bahn railway station in the borough of Bogenhausen. Close to the station is the Zamilapark.
Elle est avec les monnaies de Berlin, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe et Hambourg une des cinq fabriques de monnaies allemandes. Celle-ci frappe environ 21 % de toutes les pièces allemandes.