Sterneckerbräu

The Sterneckerbrau was a brewery in Munich. The associated guest house served as a meeting place and first branch of the NSDAP. Similar to the Bürgerbräukeller it was on a pilgrimage of the movement. The building now serves as a residential and commercial building and is registered as a historic landmark in the Bavarian monument list.

Location

The Sterneckerbrau is in Munich's old town in the valley 38 (originally 54) on the corner of Sternecker road very close Isartor.

History

The present building covers originally three plots. On the model of the city of Munich from Jacob Sandtner three two-storey houses are at this point to see. The Eckhaus valley / Sternecker alley belonged in the 16th and 17th centuries, the beer farm family star Egger, is named after the road since 1696. A brewery is detectable here since 1557.

In the 19th century, which was the corner house with its eastern neighbor replaced together by a four-storey building with neoclassical façade design. This was demolished in 1901, and 1901 /02 of the present building was built by Heilmann & Littmann for the brewery owner Joseph Höcherl under addition of another property.

In the restaurant Sterneckerbrau the ground floor of the new building, met once a week from 1919 the members founded by Anton Drexler on January 5, 1919 German Workers' Party. On September 12, 1919 Adolph Hitler attended on behalf of the Enlightenment command of the army, a meeting room in the bodies of Sterneckerbrau and joined a few days later at the party. In October 1919 we set up in a side room of a Sterneckerbräus the first branch of the DAP.

1921 " In Treue fest " founded in Sterneckerbrau the Bavarian homeland and king covenant. This was banned on 2 February 1934 by the Nazis and in 1952 re-established.

On 8 November 1933, Hitler opened in Sterneckerbrau the party Museum of the NSDAP, which was also mentioned in the " Baedeker ". You could visit inventory and furniture of the first branch and the Leiber room.

The building survived the war. In 1957, the restaurant was closed and the ground floor converted into a store.

Building

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The five-storey corner building with Sterneckerbrau is a gable roof. The façade of the valley seven windows axes to Sternecker street five. The corner is from the second floor with sloping ceilings with windows in the slope. On the ground floor the building has five large valley at the arcades, which today serve as a showcase. Between the two arches on the left is the front door. The façade of the upper floors is irregularly shaped. On the second floor jump the third and fourth window from the left axis as a bay front, in the third and fourth floors only the fourth window axis. In the second and sixth window axis, the fourth floor has a loggia.

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