Grasbrunn, Germany
Grasbrunn is a small town in Bavaria, Germany, with a population of fewer than 10,000 people. The town is located in the Munich region. Grasbrunn is a typical Bavarian town with cobbled streets and traditional German architecture. The town is home to a number of small businesses. There are several restaurants and cafes, as well as a few shops. Grasbrunn is a popular tourist destination for those who want to experience the traditional Bavarian culture. The town is also home to several historical landmarks, including the Church of Saint Ulrich. Like in many cities worldwide, critical infrastructure protection is of the utmost importance for our safety and continuity of life. Electricity, water treatment, transportation networks, and other essential infrastructure services are increasingly at risk of natural disasters and terrorist activities.
Coverage Area
Putzbrunn, Vaterstetten, Haar, Höhenbrunn, Zorneding, Ottobrunn, Neubiberg, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Oberpframmern, Brünnthal, Unterhaching, Egmating, Taufkirchen, Aschheim, Landkreis Munchen, Kirchseeon, Kirchheim, Moosach, Poing, Anzing, Aying, Oberhaching, Glonn, Pliening, Sauerlach.