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This delicatessen owned and operated by catering tsar Gerd Käfer is located in pscale Bogenhausen. The city’s prominent citizens rub shoulders here as they shop and sample the delicacies.
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Historic buildings and contemporary architecture, arcades, courtyards, stores (Manufaktum, Emporio Armani), culture (Kunsthalle of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung), and fine gastronomy (Schumann’s daytime bar, Ederer, Barista, Café Kunsthalle) – this award-winning jewel of urban design by architects Herzog and de Meuron covers the area between Theatiner-, Kardinal-Faulhaber-, Maffei- and Salvatorstraße.
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Munich’s indoor Großmarkt (wholesale market) has a vibrant atmosphere. Opened in 1912, the complex features four large halls. Several excellent restaurants and pubs have established themselves in and around the market.
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Trained as a shoemaker, he became a popular comedic music virtuoso (1871–1937).
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Munich actor (1926–92), best remembered for his role as Monaco-Franze in the TV series of the same name.
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Monthly horse auctions are held at the livestock hall near the abattoir.
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Largest store for books in the city. There are branches on Stachus, in the Fünf Höfe, and in several other locations.
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From Japanese teaware to crafts, kimonos, and furniture, Japanalia features a wide range of new, old, and antiquarian objects.
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Carnival entertainer (1860–1921), whose fame reached far beyond Munich.
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Asian furnishings and crafts, including some antiques, many plants, and books. Decorative household utensils and other items in the basement.
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