Our campuses

City center: Between Sendlinger Tor, Goetheplatz and Theresienwiese

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In 1813, the General Municipal Hospital opened on the outskirts of Munich. When the university moved from Landshut to Munich, it became the university hospital and thus the nucleus of Munich's university medicine. The various clinics are complemented by the Anatomical Institute, established in 1905, and other pre-clinical and clinical-theoretical facilities.

The Dean's Office of the Faculty of Medicine is located on Bavariaring, right next to Theresienwiese.

Großhadern: 28 specialist clinical deparments, thirteen institutes and seven divisions

LMU University Hospital ward campus Grosshadern

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From the bold large-scale project that grew into the sky on the south-western edge of Munich from the 1960s onwards, the LMU Clinic has developed into a world-renowned medical science location. The clinical-theoretical center for neuropathology and prion research is also located in the immediate vicinity. Numerous university research buildings, including the Gene Center, the Center for Molecular Biosystems and the Institute for Chemical Epigenetics, as well as the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, are adjacent to the hospital site.

Martinsried: Molecular biomedicine and start-up support

Campus foto taken by a drone.

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The Biomedical Center (BMC) opened on the Martinsried campus in 2015. It brings together eight chairs and institutes of the Faculty of Medicine and bridges the gap between basic research and clinical application. The BMC is closely connected to its campus neighbors, the Biocenter of the Faculty of Biology, the Max Planck Institutes of Biochemistry and Biological Intelligence and the Innovation and Start-up Center for Biotechnology (IZB).