Leiberheim

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Entrance (2017)
The Waldheim in the year it opened
The Leiberheim in Munich-Waldperlach. View around 1920.

The Leiberheim is a traditional restaurant in the south-east of Munich .

history

On February 7, 1911, the demolition contractor Otto Rieger submitted a building application for a forest home to the Perlach local authority . The Waldheim was "intended as a meeting point for all veterans 'and military, soldiers' and rifle clubs and as a place to cultivate camaraderie". A convalescent home for the association of former members of the Royal Bavarian Infantry Body Regiment was originally intended to be made from his profits , for which "a plot of land was already available in the immediate vicinity of the Waldheim". The popular name Leiber eventually gave the name. The opening was celebrated on June 1, 1911, which suggests that construction will start well before the application is submitted. In the following year, forest areas around the Leiberheim were cleared for the construction of small weekend houses, which formed the nucleus of the colonist settlement Waldperlach . The building was almost completely destroyed in the Second World War , but was rebuilt in its original form after the war.

Today, a restaurant with two separate rooms, a beer garden and a large hall is operated in the building under the name Leiberheim . In this, the Volksbühne Neubiberg-Ottobrunn performs five pieces a year in its Waldperlacher Volkstheater series . The spectrum ranges from dialect theater to tabloids and comedies to crime plays.

literature

  • Georg Mooseder and Adolf Hackenberg: 1200 years of Perlach - the origin and development history of a Munich district with the districts of Perlach, Fasanengarten, Michaeliburg, Waldperlach and Neuperlach (Volume I). Munich 1990

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Das Bayerland , 1911, No. 36, p. 600
  2. Das Bayerland , 1911, No. 36, p. 600

Coordinates: 48 ° 4 ′ 44 ″  N , 11 ° 40 ′ 20 ″  E