Großmarkthalle restaurant

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Großmarkthalle restaurant
Kochelseestraße 13 (year of photo: 2011)

Kochelseestraße 13 (year of photo: 2011)

Data
place Munich
Construction year 1911
Coordinates 48 ° 7 '7.3 "  N , 11 ° 33' 12.2"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 7 '7.3 "  N , 11 ° 33' 12.2"  E
particularities
restaurant

The Großmarkthalle restaurant in Munich - Sendling ( Schlachthofviertel ) is a building that was built in 1911 according to plans by Richard Schachner . It is located south of the wholesale market hall . The rustic pub , famous for its veal sausages , also has street sales. The butcher's shop is located in the basement.

This building at Kochelseestrasse 13 is registered as a monument in the Bavarian list of monuments.

The description reads:

“Kochelseestrasse 11; Kochelseestrasse 13. Restaurant Großmarkthalle and postal service building, hook-shaped two-storey building group with hipped mansard roof and hipped roof, clock tower over the passage, in the form of Heimatstyle, by Richard Schachner, 1911; associated kiosk, single-storey octagonal building, 1911; Associated outbuilding, single-storey hipped roof building, re-qualified around 1920. "

- Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation ( PDF )

Structurally, the building forms a unit with the Kochelseestrasse 11 building (former Munich post office 75).

The hosts are the master butcher Ludwig "Wiggerl" Wallner and his sister Gabi Walter. They have been the successors of their parents Luise and Heinz Wallner since 1998.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation, monument number D-1-62-000-3530
  2. http: //www.gaststätte-grossmarkthalle.de/
  3. At six in the morning the sausage is still okay. In: sueddeutsche.de. May 19, 2010, accessed July 27, 2018 .