Café Libella

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The Café Libella , even Tanzcafé libella is one in the original 1983 in Kirchweidach Opened music club, which at the Bavarian Independent was nationally known scene of the 1980s. The restaurant has been in Altenmarkt an der Alz since 1987 .

history

Karl-Heinz Rückauf, a native of Westphalia , who studied business administration in Munich , opened the Club Café LiBella in a country restaurant on January 28, 1983 . The club attracted members of the subcultures punk , wave , mod , goths , skinheads and psychobillies from the wider area. At first, DJ Hell was the house DJ , and later, among others, Mathias Scheffel, who later worked with Wolfgang Nöth . In 1984 Rainald Goetz wrote about the LiBella in the Spex magazine .

Shortly after the opening, bands such as Hans-A-Plast , Peter Hein , Die Toten Hosen (to replace The Smiths ), Goldene Zitronen and Die Mimmi’s gave concerts here, and later also Liquid Liquid, Sunny Domestozs , Lurkers , Barbarella, Bugs, The Fair sex and more.

In 1986 the LiBella Club hosted a dance cruise for the first time on the Chiemsee . At the end of September 1987 the building was dilapidated and was about to be demolished. To say goodbye, there was a farewell trip on a Chiemsee steamer, for which Karl Bruckmaier hosted a special broadcast for the ignition radio .

Two months later, Rückauf acquired the premises of a former mainstream discotheque in Altenmarkt as a successor location, which he then sold to the operators of the Trostberg club "Stiege".

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Subcultures in Café LiBella, mid-1990s:

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Individual evidence

  1. The LiBella ... , Cafe LiBella.
  2. DarthVader Abraham. Accessed August 31, 2018 .
  3. ^ Lazarus Longwave: Karl Bruckmaier in October 1987 on the Libella end in Kirchweidach. August 31, 2018, accessed August 31, 2018 .
  4. The photographs were published in: Bohnenstengel, A. , Maier, C. (1994): We are a large family. In: Münchner Stadtmagazin, issue 05/1994, pages 40–44