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Munich (Neuherberg)
This page contains the exact location of the offices of BfS Munich (Neuherberg) with map and directions
The Munich (Neuherberg) branch of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection is located on the site of the research centre at Neuherberg/Oberschleißheim.
Arriving by car
Nuremberg - Munich:
A99 north bypass in the direction of Stuttgart, Neuherberg exit,
left at the lights in the direction of Munich, then follow the signs for the research centre.
It’s approx. 400 m to the BfS on the Helmholtz Zentrum site.Stuttgart - Munich:
A 99 in the direction of Salzburg, Neuherberg exit,
turn right before the lights in the direction of Munich,
then it’s only another 300 m or so to the BfS on the Helmholtz Zentrum site.Salzburg - Munich:
A 99 north bypass in the direction of Stuttgart, Neuherberg exit,left at the lights in the direction of Munich,
then follow the signs for the Helmholtz Zentrum / Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz.
It’s just 400 m to the BfS on the Helmholtz Zentrum site.
Arriving by train
Munich Central Station - Neuherberg
Take the U2 suburban railway in the direction of Feldmoching to "Am Hart", alight and then take bus no. 294 (Garching) or bus no. 295 (Oberschleißheim), alighting at the "Neuherberg, Helmholtz-Zentrum" bus stop.
For more travel details courtesy of German Rail (DB)
For local public transport travel connections
Arriving by plane
- Munich airport - Neuherberg (by suburban rail S1)
Take the S1 suburban railway to Oberschleißheim, then take bus no. 295 (Am Hart),
alighting at the "Neuherberg, Helmholtz-Zentrum" bus stop. - Munich airport - Neuherberg (by suburban rail S8)
Take the S8 suburban railway to Munich’s main station,
continue on the underground U2 in the direction of Feldmoching to "Am Hart";
alight and then take bus no. 294 (Garching) or bus no. 295 (Oberschleißheim),
alighting at the "Neuherberg, Helmholtz-Zentrum" bus stop. - Taxi
Take a taxi along the A 92 in the direction of Stuttgart, exit at Neuherberg, 30 mins to the BfS.
The departure times of bus no. 294 and bus no. 295 are available on the website of the "Munich Transport Corporation" (MVG). Alternatively, you can take a taxi from Feldmoching directly to the Helmholtz Zentrum.
Address
Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS)
Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1
85764 Oberschleissheim
Germany
85764 Oberschleissheim
Germany
Contact
Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS)
Phone: +49 3018 333-0
Fax: +49 3018 333-2885
E-Mail ePost@bfs.de
Homepage: Federal Office for Radiation Protection
State of 2024.11.21