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  1. 1944 – Aerial bombs destroy the Hofbräuhaus. Munich in ruins: The Second World War destroys 90 percent of Munich's old town and half of the entire city. In April 1944, the Bavarian capital experiences heavy air attacks, and the Hofbräuhaus is also severely hit. Only a small part of the beer hall is left standing.

  2. Hofbräuhaus München contains more than 125 traditional plank-top tavern tables, or Stammtische, cater to roughly 3,500 regular guests or “regulars.”. Each table is frequented by a huge variety of clubs and trade groups, such as craftsmen, pilots, fans of traditional Bavarian attire, police officers, taxi drivers, among many others.

  3. Jun 26, 2019 · The Hofbräuhaus is also the oldest beer hall in Munich, established in 1589 by the Duke of Bavaria as the official Royal Brewery. Soon after, it became publicly owned and operated by the Bavarian Government and has remained so ever since. The brewery slowly transformed throughout the 19th century to be so much more.

  4. Reservation at the Hofbräuhaus München POWERED BY RESERViSiON. If a booking is not possible, you are welcome to come by at any time. It's free seating! We have 1500 places on the ground floor, which are always reservation-free and are available for all spontaneous visitors. The Reservations are always on the second floor, the Bräustüberl.

  5. 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. The brewery's significant role as a meeting place for political figures led to it witnessing a number of important historic events .

  6. May 22, 2017 · Hofbrauhaus: Great Summer Menu - See 31,172 traveler reviews, 19,976 candid photos, and great deals for Munich, Germany, at Tripadvisor.

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  7. Their song “Skandal im Sperrbezirk” begins with the words: “In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus – doch Freudenhäuser müssen raus.”. – In Munich there stands a Hofbräuhaus – but the whorehouses have to go!”. The song reached Number 1 in the German charts and is still played today in every Bavarian beer festival tent.

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