Grasbrunn
Grasbrunn is a municipality in the district of Munich, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located approximately 16 kilometers east of the city center of Munich. Grasbrunn is comprised of several villages and hamlets, including Grasbrunn itself, Harthausen, Keferloh, Möschenfeld, and Neukeferloh.
The municipality's history dates back centuries, with records indicating early settlements in the area. Over time, these settlements developed into the present-day communities.
Economically, Grasbrunn benefits from its proximity to Munich, attracting businesses and residents alike. It offers a mix of residential areas, commercial zones, and agricultural land. The municipality is also known for its recreational opportunities, including parks and forests suitable for hiking and cycling.
Grasbrunn's local government is responsible for providing public services, managing local infrastructure, and representing the interests of the residents. The political landscape of Grasbrunn is shaped by local issues and the broader political climate in Bavaria.
Transportation links to Munich and surrounding areas are well-established, with public transport options and road connections facilitating commuting and travel.