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Hofbrauhaus: Munich’s Most Famous Beer Hall has a Dark Past
Hofbrauhaus is Munich's most popular beer hall. It's also an integral part of Hilter & Nazi history. Keep reading for visitor information, tips + photos.
Munich Augustiner Keller: The OLDEST Beer Garden in Munich
Oct 17, 2021 · Documented in a Munich City Map dating from 1812, the famous Munich Augustiner Keller holds the mantle of Munich’s oldest beer garden. Based on the extensive record-keeping of the Augustiner Brewery, the beer keg cellar (Eiskeller) was dug here back in 1807 and more than 100 chestnut trees were planted in order to shade the underground beer ...
Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München - Wikipedia
The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl was founded in 1589 by the Duke of Bavaria, Wilhelm V. [1] It is one of Munich's oldest beer halls. It was founded as the brewery to the old Royal Residence, which at that time was situated just around the corner from where the beer hall stands today.
The Ultimate Guide to Munich’s Breweries and Beer Halls
Apr 6, 2024 · Augustiner-Bräu is Munich’s oldest brewery, dating back to at least 1328. You can find the beer served in plenty of spots throughout the city, but Augustiner-Keller wins out for its size and fun-loving atmosphere.
Hofbräuhaus München: Visit the World's most famous Beer Hall!
Sep 1, 2023 · Visit the Hofbräuhaus, Munich's iconic beer hall located in the historic old town! I share all the things that you need to know to help you plan your visit successfully. Including the pros and cons to visiting, fun facts, food and drink recommendations, how to get there, when to visit and much more.
Munich's Hofbräuhaus Brewery - The city's most famous beerhall
After centuries of producing beer for the royals, in 1828 the Hofbräuhaus was opened to the public by King Ludwig I of Bavaria. The beer hall quickly became the centre of public and political life in Munich, counting famous names such as Mozart and Lenin amongst its regular customers.
Beer garden - Augustiner Keller
The beer garden, which now offers 5,000 seats, was first mentioned in the Munich city map from 1812, and nothing has changed in its external appearance since 1895. That's a good thing, in our opinion, because how could you make this gem of Bavarian beer garden tradition more beautiful?