Schwarzfischer Inn

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The Gasthaus Schwarzfischer was a pub in the center of the Bavarian capital, Munich . It was located in the Angerviertel on the corner of Dultstrasse and Oberanger.

The restaurant was named after the innkeeper Anton Schwarzfischer, who became co-owner of the house in 1890, which his wife had owned since 1887. In the late 1920s, it became one of the earliest gay bars in town. To the readers of the homosexual friendship sheets it advertised with “subtle, cozy atmosphere at Ia Wiener Küche”. Klaus Mann was one of the regular guests before he and the whole Mann family had to emigrate.

Pavement memorial for the lesbians and gays persecuted during the Nazi era, on the corner where the “black fisherman” stood.

On October 20, 1934, the black fisherman and the Arndthof am Glockenbach were at the center of the first large-scale raid by the National Socialists against homosexuals. That evening 145 men were arrested and taken to the station on Ettstrasse . 39 of the men were sent to the Dachau concentration camp for several weeks .

The building was badly damaged during the Second World War . There are no building remains of the restaurant , there is a commercial building on the property.

On November 20, 2014, the Munich city council decided to build a memorial for the lesbians and gays persecuted under National Socialism at the location of the Schwarzfischer inn. The concept of a floor mosaic by the artist Ulla von Brandenburg was selected .

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  1. ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Literary Munich - Klaus Mann , January 4, 2010
  2. Süddeutsche Zeitung: On the Nazis ' Pink List , November 21, 2014

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 7.2 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 19.2 ″  E