OBERMEYER Principals Mobility Planning for Munich Arena
The MUNICH ARENA, a state-of-the-art event venue for up to around 20,000 visitors, is being built in the immediate vicinity of Munich Airport. The Institute of Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering at OBERMEYER was commissioned to prepare a comprehensive mobility concept on behalf of the MUNICH ARENA.
The mobility concept developed by OBERMEYER is based on a detailed investigation of the traffic effects on the surrounding area, the airport environment and the existing infrastructure system. It covers all relevant modes of transport – motorized private transport, local public transport, walking and cycling – as well as the overarching transport connection to the arena. In addition, the concept incorporates a multimodal traffic simulation to visually and understandably present overall infrastructure performance. The ultimate goal is to create an integrated transport system that is sustainable, future-oriented and suitable for all modes of transport, ensuring smooth and efficient arrival and departure for visitors.
"From the very beginning, it was important to us to consider the topics of mobility and infrastructure as a central prerequisite for the success of the arena. This is the only way we can create the best possible visitor experience," said the Managing Director of Munich Arena.
Through detailed traffic analysis, simulations and close coordination with authorities and Munich Airport, the basis for a coherent mobility concept was created at an early stage, which is to be continuously developed.
OBERMEYER is a proud contributor for this groundbreaking project!




