Paulaner am Nockherberg

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The Paulanerkeller and beer garden is located on the east side of the Isar river near the Deutsche Museum. In 1634 monks began brewing beer at this location which was formerly a monastery. At the time the beer was only available to the monks but in 1780 the beer hall opened to the public. In 1799 the monastry closed. In 1994 the name changed from Salvator-Keller to Paulaner-Keller.

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The beer hall is famous for the 17 day Starkbierfest starting early of middle orr March.

Depending on the weather, the serviced area of the beer garden is open between 10am to 1am Monday to Sunday while the self-service area is open between 12 noon untl midnight.


Paulanerkeller
Hochstraße 77
81541 Munich (Giesing)
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)89-4599130
Website: www.nockherberg.com

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