The Herzogpark, part of the northeastern district of Bogenhausen, is one of the most exclusive residential areas of the Bavarian capital. Count Montgelas, Bavarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Interior and Finance under Elector Maximilian IV Joseph, had an extensive park laid out in the Bogenhausen meadows along the Isar River in 1805 by none other than the garden architect Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell, who also created Munich's world-famous English Garden.
Later, Duke Max in Bavaria bought the grounds. Until the ducal family could no longer keep the Herzogpark and it was built on with the beginning of the 20th century with largely stately villas and town houses.
While in the southern villa suburb Grünwald, due to the proximity to the film studios in Geiselgasteig, numerous film people, but also stars of international football and society celebrities have settled, in the villas in Bogenhausen or in Herzogpark there are remarkably many personalities from culture, society and politics, as well as consulates, international company headquarters and renowned large law firms.
This exclusive circle of residents of Bogenhausen and Herzogspark is also matched by the prestigious ambience of its villas and properties.
Although relatively few properties in this sought-after location - especially the particularly sought-after old villas - come onto the official market, Riedel-Immobilien, your villa broker, is always able to offer high-quality properties in Bodenhausen or Herzogpark, depending on the market situation: Single-family homes, spacious condominiums, roof terrace and garden apartments as well as representative office floors. Numerous clients have already bought a villa in Bogenhausen or Herzogpark through Riedel Immobilien.