
The majority of students living in the Feimann Student Village, the largest student residential area in Germany, consider their surroundings to be ''a social and cultural experimentation ground''. This is particularly true for the ''old-town'' (built between 1961-1968), as this was where the student village was first established. There is no pressure to socialise, but communication is somewhat more difficult to avoid in the old-town than it is in the high-rise flats of the ''new-town'' (built 1979-1977). Both old- and new-town buildings are surrounded by green, and offer fabulous opportunities to enjoy life outside in the summer. A large amount of the administration in the Freimann village is done by the students themselves. There is a small shop that sells the most necessary items, student run pubs, and sports and social activities that are similarly organised by students. And not to be forgotten: Munichs highest beer garden, Hanns-Seidel-Haus, and the annual theatre and music festval StuStaCulum
A 3D-model of the Student Village was constucted by Ralf Fischer, Klaus Huber and Christian Schlegel as part of their dissertation.
Communal Areas
Common roon with TV, Party rooms, dark room, photocopiers, laundry room, sauna, sports hall, table tennis, library with internet PCs, tea room, cafe
Facilities
Drinks, bread and basic foods available in the shop, pubs and restaurants with warm meals available at lunchtime and in the evening. All under the administration of students
Activities and Culture
Sports club, tennis courts, football pitches, sports hall (free to use), English Garden, Feringa lake, art-cafe and diverse pubs, theatre stage, culture festivals on-site, disco
Child Care
Crèche Bim-Bam-Bino
Christoph-Probst-Straße 10
2 groups for a total of 24 children up to the age of 3.
Parking
Car parks above and below ground, and parking on the road side. Bike racks in front of the houses, and in some cases cellar storage for bikes and motorbikes.
Note
Good bus connection, underground (U6) and motorway access to the Technical University in Garching.
Internet
| 142 Double rooms Each 20 square meters, 2 beds and a sink. Shared kitchen, bathroom, WC and living room (max. 12 people). |
| 768 Single rooms Each 8 - 20 square meters with a sink. Shared kitchen, bathroom, WC and living room (max. 24 people). |
| 1503 Apartments 14 - 16 square meters: room, kitchen-corner, shower and WC. |
| 19 Shared flats 126 rooms, each about 10 square meters. Shared kitchen, bathroom and WC (6/7 people) |
| 45 Married couple flats 35 - 77 square meters. 2 rooms, kitchen and bathroom |
| The high-rise flats in the new-town are equipped with a lift |









