Brückenwirt (Pullach im Isar Valley)

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The Brückenwirt is a traditional restaurant in the municipality of Pullach in the Isar Valley . The building is registered as a monument in the Bavarian List of Monuments .

location

The building is located in the Pullach district of Höllriegelskreuth, directly on the left bank of the Isar, south of the Grünwald Isar Bridge , built in 1904 , which connects Höllriegelskreuth with the village of Grünwald opposite .

history

The construction goes back to the master stonemason Franz Höllriegel , founder and namesake of Höllriegelskreuth. In 1848 he erected a residential and farm building in the style of an Upper Bavarian Einfirsthof below the steep slopes of the Isar high bank and built stone quarries to mine the Nagelfluh slopes .

A good thirty years after Höllriegel's death, the Isarwerke acquired the property in 1890 and set up a canteen for the workers here during the construction of the Isar-Werkkanal . After the completion of the canal and the Isar power station II, the first concession for a public commercial enterprise was granted to the landlord Jakob Bosch on November 21, 1905.

Thanks to its favorable location on the Isar Valley Railway , the restaurant quickly gained more and more visitors from nearby Munich . The Brückenwirt became a popular landing stage for the Isar rafters too.

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Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Pullach im Isartal (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation. Retrieved January 31, 2019 (monument number D-1-84-139-25 )
  2. Restaurant Brückenwirt - history. Accessed January 31, 2019 .

Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '31.59 "  N , 11 ° 30' 53.42"  O