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The '''Hofbräukeller''' is a restaurant in [[Haidhausen (Munich)|Haidhausen]], [[Munich]], [[Germany]]. |
The '''Hofbräukeller''' is a restaurant in [[Haidhausen (Munich)|Haidhausen]], [[Munich]], [[Germany]]. |
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The Hofbräukeller is a restaurant in Haidhausen, Munich, Germany.
It is a traditional Bavarian restaurant in a cellar with a beer garden, owned by Hofbräuhaus brewery. It is not a tourist spot like the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl. It is a part of the Wiener Platz, which it shares with the Wiener Markt. This is the place were Adolf Hitler gave his first political speech as member of the Deutsche Arbeiter Partei, on October 16, 1919.
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