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Location and transport connections
The school is located in the eastern part of the municipality of Planegg on Feodor-Lynen Street. The school can be reached via various MVV bus lines via the "Planegg Friedhof" stop on "Münchener Straße". At the beginning of 2017, lines 266 (Klinikum Großhadern ↔ S-Bahn Planegg), 260 (Fürstenried-West ↔ Germering-Unterpfaffenhofen) and 936 (Fürstenried-West ↔ Gauting) will be stopping at the school. Bus lines 266 and 260 connect to the S-Bahn Munich or the U-Bahn Munich. In addition, both Neuried and Martinsried are connected by separate cycle paths.

Naming
The Feodor Lynen Gymnasium in Planegg was named after the biochemist and Nobel laureate Feodor Lynen. Initially, the name Würmtal-Gymnasium was used, but it was preferred to name the school after a person with regional roots. Two important Planegger personalities emerged: Feodor Lynen, who worked at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry for a long time and lived in Planegg, and the comedian Karl Valentin, who lived and is buried in Planegg. In 1980, an agreement was reached on Feodor Lynen. The Feodor Lynen Gymnasium was finally inaugurated on July 6, 1981.

History
In the 1970s, the capacity limits were reached in the gymnasium of the surrounding towns, such as Gräfelfing and Gauting, so that an additional secondary school was to be built in the Würmtal. Parents had already committed themselves to this in autumn 1972 with the founding of the "Planegg-Krailling Association for the Promotion of Secondary Schools". Five years later, in September 1977, on the initiative of the association, the Ministry of Culture approved the first day of school in the building of the Krailling Primary and Secondary School. Construction of the school building in Planegg began in 1979. In 1980 the school was named after the biochemist Feodor Lynen. In the same year the new building could be occupied. The completion and inauguration of the first construction phase took place in 1981, one year later the topping-out ceremony for the second construction phase was celebrated. In 1984 the extension building was inaugurated and two years later the first Abitur was passed. The building complex underwent various extensions in the 1990s and 2000s, such as an extension on the north side of the building and the so-called L building with the "Kupferhaus". In addition, the school building was equipped with a solar system in 1995, which was expanded in 2003 and 2006.

Architecture
Main building The school building was planned and built in 1980 by the architectural firm "Heilmann & Kath" and the then mayor of Neuried, Ladislaus Wolowicz. The building falls under the architectural style of minimalism, which provides for a simple language of form and the renunciation of abstract decorative elements. The building was financed by the "Zweckverband Staatliches Gymnasium im Würmtal", which consists of the association members Neuried, Planegg, Krailling and the district of Munich.

Kupferhaus The Kupferhaus(copper house) was designed from 2005 to 2008 by "Planungsbüro Rohling". Within the framework of an architectural competition its proposal emerged as the winner. The building ground area of the Kupferhaus amounts to a total of 3,572 m². In addition to the concert hall, the building complex also includes classrooms and the school canteen. In addition to some school performances (plays and concerts), various cultural events take place in the concert hall of the Kupferhaus. The costs for the entire building complex amounted to 8.3 million euros. The capacity of the concert hall is 450 seats