Grabengasse 6 (Bad Kissingen)
The building at Grabengasse 6 , the so-called Bratwurstglöckle in Bad Kissingen , the major district town of the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen , is one of the Bad Kissingen architectural monuments and is registered in the Bavarian Monument List under number D-6-72-114-18 .
history
prehistory
A development of the property at Grabengasse 6 can be proven since the Middle Ages. In its first construction, today's Bratwurstglöckle was probably made between 1770 and 1780; the client is unknown.
With an unknown date, Valentin and Matthäus Bibrich are known as the first homeowners. For the years 1826, 1845 and 1859 (each under the house number 25) a Kilian Albert is proven as the house owner, for the year 1867 (still under the house number 25) the butcher Michael Albert and for the years 1875 ( under house number 25) and in 1883 (from then under house number 6) master butcher Albert Müller.
Today's Bratwurstglöckle
The building in which the Bratwurstglöckle is located was built in its current form in 1887. It was built using clinker brick and in the neo-renaissance style; the appearance of the building is from the protruding triangular bay window . The colored window in the door to the dining room is dated 1887.
The Bratwurstglöckle was opened on April 9, 1890 by the landlord Valentin Kolb, who owned the property in 1889. He furnished the restaurant in the old Franconian style and in the Wilhelminian style and from the outset included beers such as the Würzburger Hofbräu and the Munich Hackerbräu as well as Nuremberg and Franconian bratwurst specialties in his range. The Bratwurstglöckle houses a still functioning cash register from 1904. In 1900, Valentin Korb had the bay window and the second floor rebuilt and opened the house's old butcher's shop.
Around this time, the regulars 'table, which is well attended by Bad Kissingen citizens, could have been created (the oldest photo of the regulars' table dates from 1904). Later, a foxtail with six chimes was attached above the regulars table.
In 1909 the Bratwurstglöckle was taken over by Josef Derreth, who was the personal cook of the Bavarian King Ludwig II and who had married Valentin Kolb's daughter Louise. Josef Derreth had the roof structure rebuilt in 1912 and heightened it in 1922. Professor E. Netsch (member of the Wiener Konzertverein), who played spa music in Bad Kissingen with his orchestra until the First World War , wrote the “Glöckle-Marsch-Lied”, the former hit of the Bratwurstglöckle .
After Josef Derreth's death in 1932, his son Carl Derreth and his wife Toni, born in Bad Kissingen, took over. Pesel, the bratwurst bell . Both ran the restaurant from 1932 to 1978. In 1955, Carl and Toni Derreth received a guest book as a farewell gift from a spa couple who paid 42 visits to the Bratwurstglöckle during their three-week stay in Bad Kissingen . The first photograph in the guest book was taken in front of the entrance to the Bratwurstglöckle and shows Carl Derreth with the actor Werner Krauss , who was currently in Bad Kissingen to film the film Son Without a Home , and with the Bad Kissingen doctor Dr. Grieninger and his daughter. In addition to Werner Krauss, numerous other famous personalities visited the Bratwurstglöckle (see section “Guest List”).
In 1978 Carl Derreth's daughter Hanni and her husband, the car salesman Erwin Kuhn, took over, who now turned his hobby of cooking into a profession. In the winter months he worked as a hotel manager in Nairobi. Father Carl Derreth was responsible for the commercial part of the restaurant until his death in 1984.
From March 29, 1986, the Bratwurstglöckle was managed by the Krines couple. They faced the challenge of keeping the equipment of the Bratwurstglöckle such as the kitchen, counter, elevators and the entire installation up to date and at the same time preserving the old Franconian style of the restaurant. Franconian specialties, home-style lunches and dinners, international dishes as well as various types of beer and bottles of wine, snacks, coffee and Franconian cakes were established on the menu.
The Bratwurstglöckle was later taken over by the company Mynastya GmbH.
guest list
Famous personalities who visited the Bratwurstglöckle were (in alphabetical order):
- Ewald Balser (1898–1978), German actor
- Willy Birgel (1891–1973), German actor
- Karlheinz Böhm (1928–2014), Austrian actor of German origin
- Ernst Deutsch (1890–1969), Austrian actor
- René Deltgen (1909–1979), Luxembourg actor
- Heinz Drache (1923–2002), German actor
- Max Greger (1926–2015), German band leader
- Walter Giller (1927–2011), German actor
- Käthe Gold (1907–1997), Austrian actress
- Attila Hörbiger (1896–1987), Austrian actor
- Karin Hübner (1936–2006), German actress
- Paul Hubschmid (1917–2002), Swiss actor
- Curd Jürgens (1915–1982), German-Austrian actor
- Gustav Knuth (1901–1987), German actor
- Johanna von Koczian (born 1933), German actress and singer
- Dagmar Koller (born 1939), Austrian singer, dancer and actress
- Werner Krauß (1884–1959), German actor (was in Bad Kissingen for the filming of the film Son Without a Home )
- Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff (1921–1998), German actor and television presenter
- Johanna Matz (born 1932), Austrian actress
- Josef Meinrad (1913–1996), Austrian actor
- Hubert von Meyerinck (1896–1971), German actor
- Inge Meysel (1910-2004), German actress
- Gunnar Möller (1928–2017), German actor
- Günter Noris (1935-2007), German band leader (came from Bad Kissingen)
- Rudolf Platte (1904–1984), German actor
- Liselotte Pulver (born 1929), Swiss actress
- Johannes Rau (1931–2006), German SPD politician
- Charles Regnier (1914-2001), German actor
- Sieghardt Rupp (1931–2015), Austrian actor
- Carl-Heinz Schroth (1902–1989), Austrian-German actor
- Einsi Stolz (1912–2004), wife and manager of the operetta composer Robert Stolz
- Horst Tappert (1923–2008), German actor
- Nadja Tiller (born 1929), Austrian-German actress
- Margot Werner (1937–2012), Austrian ballet dancer and chanson singer
literature
- Würzburger Hofbräu, Hannelore Kuhn b. Derreth, Arnolf and Ruth Krines, Bad Kissingen (eds.): 100 years of Bratwurstglöckle Bad Kissingen 1890–1990 , Bad Kissingen 1990
- Denis André Chevalley, Stefan Gerlach: City of Bad Kissingen (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume VI.75 / 2 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-87490-577-2 , p. 34 f .
- Peter Weidisch (Ed.): Das Bratwurstglöckle , information flyer from the series city history information, Bad Kissingen, without a year
Web links
- Internet presence of the "Bratwurstglöckle". Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
- The “Bratwurst-Glöckle” on www.badkissingen.de (PDF; 166 kB). Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Würzburger Hofbräu, Hannelore Kuhn born. Derreth, Arnolf and Ruth Krines, Bad Kissingen (eds.): 100 years of Bratwurstglöckle Bad Kissingen 1890–1990 , Bad Kissingen 1990, p. 6
- ↑ Peter Weidisch (Ed.): Das Bratwurstglöckle , information flyer from the series city history information, Bad Kissingen, without a year
- ↑ Chevalley speaks of the year of construction 1899, but the date on the front door speaks more for the year 1887.
- ↑ a b Würzburger Hofbräu, Hannelore Kuhn born. Derreth, Arnolf and Ruth Krines, Bad Kissingen (eds.): 100 years of Bratwurstglöckle Bad Kissingen 1890–1990 , Bad Kissingen 1990, p. 14f.
Coordinates: 50 ° 11 '57.44 " N , 10 ° 4' 34.32" O