Thursday, November 6, 2014

Hofbräuhaus

It’s one of the main sights in the Munich. Hofbräuhaus once was the part of the Royal Brewery which has been founded by King Wilhem in 1589. Since those times Hofbräuhaus thoroughly keeps traditions of brewing in the city.

In 1830 Royal Brewery has been converted into the inn and thereby Hofbräuhaus became most famous beer bar in the world.

The building has endured few reconstructions. Last time it was rebuilt in 1896 when Hofbräuhaus got its current Neo-Renaissances guise.

Hofbräuhaus . Photo provided by the Kiban under CC BY 3.0 license

The main hall (Schwemme) of Hofbräuhaus can accommodate 1000 visitors. Its ceiling adorned by the paintings which were executed in 1971.

Another big hall of Hofbräuhaus (Festsaal) can hold even more drinkers. It’s located on the first floor of the building and accommodates 1300 visitors.

In additional to these halls Hofbräuhaus has a lot of small rooms called (Trinkstuben).

In the summer time Hofbrдuhaus opens beer-garden with beer fountain.

Hofbräuhaus at night. Photo provided by the InSapphoWeTrust under CC BY 3.0 license

Interior of Hofbräuhaus. Photo provided by the Andrew Bossi under CC BY 3.0 license

Interior of Hofbräuhaus. Photo provided by the Jorge1767 under CC BY 3.0 license