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Hofbräuhaus am Platzl
Hofbräuhaus am Platzl
The interior
The interior
Interior and ceiling
Interior and ceiling

The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl is a beer hall in the city center of Munich, Germany. The inn originally built in 1589 by the Bavarian Duke William V to avoid buying beer for his troops from Lower Saxony. The general public was admitted only in 1828 by then king Louis I. The building was completely remodeled in 1897, when the brewery moved to the suburbs. In the bombing of WW II, everything but the main inn ("Schwemme") was destroyed; it took until 1958 to be rebuilt.

On 24 February 1920 [1] Adolf Hitler organized the first of many large publicity and propaganda events to be held at the Munich Hofbräuhaus. During this event he outlined a twenty-five point programme of ideas, which were to become the basis of the Nazi Party.[2]

The restaurant comprises most of the mentioned inn, a ballroom as well as a beer garden. Its menu features Bavarian dishes such as roast pork, knuckle of pork, and sausages such as Weisswurst. Helles is served in a Maß, along with wheat beer and wine. Though sometimes regarded as being "commercialized", it is popular among foreigners as well as locals. During regular hours, traditional Bavarian music is played. The Hofbräuhaus song, composed in 1935 by Wilhelm 'Wiga' Gabriel, goes: "In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus, eins, zwei, g'suffa!" ("There's a Hofbräuhaus in Munich—one, two, drink!"). The beer is provided by the brewery Staatliches Hofbräuhaus.

The interior ceiling appears to be painted in blue and white pinwheels. It was painted with black swastikas during Hitler's years, and after World War II the swastikas were "converted" into pinwheels in blue and white, the traditional colors of Bavaria, to hide the swastikas without removing them. See example [3]

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Coordinates: 48°08′15″N, 11°34′47″E



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