Feldmüllersiedlung in Giesing
The "Feldmüllersiedlung" was built between 1840 and 1845, under the administration King Ludwig I, to redevelop this neighborhood where the poor craftspeople lived. Just off busy Tegernseer Landstraße, you'll find some of the smallest houses in Munich here. Some have been lovingly restored, making the neighborhood attractive. Just recently, the completely dilapidated 55 square meter house at the corner was sold for 200,000 euros, and I bet it'll cost the owners another 1-200,000 to restore the place in accordance with the historic preservation guidelines.
Looking at or into the windows tells you a lot about the mix of people you'll find here in Giesing.
I've been to Kiesstraße 3 several times in the past week, to Jürgen Rehse's furniture restoration workshop http://www.antikmoebel-rehse.de/. He shares the lot with a family of cabinet makers who have been at this location for over a hundred years. The movie "Pumuckl" was filmed in this house http://www.pumucklhomepage.de/pffza.html