Alte Allee is an avenue in the Munich districts of Pasing and Obermenzing, which was built around 1897.
The avenue, originally called Langwieder StraÃÂe, is the main connecting road to the Villenkolonie Pasing II, which was built according to the model of a garden town. The Alte Allee begins at Pippinger StraÃÂe, where it forms a triangular square, and leads up to BergsonstraÃÂe. After the junction with LützowstraÃÂe, the district of Obermenzing begins.
The avenue runs parallel to the MunichâÂÂAugsburg railway. In the first decades, there was a sporadic development of Villas, until the junction with Gustav-Meyrink-StraÃÂe.
Along the MarschnerstraÃÂe, the Alte Allee forms the second longitudinal section of the colony's ladder-shaped road network. The continuation of the road to the north occurred in the 1930s, predominantly after the World War II. The avenue lined with lime trees has a historic building which is enclosed by residential buildings and housing estates, which is part of the ensemble Villenkolonie Pasing II.