Löwenbräukeller

Beer hall in Germany
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Löwenbräukeller around 1888, from Die Gartenlaube

Löwenbräukeller is a beer hall and event center located in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It has hosted concerts by artists such as Def Leppard, Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss.[1]

It was used as a substitute site for the anniversaries of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, after a 1939 assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler by Georg Elser rendered the original site, the nearby Bürgerbräukeller unusable.

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48°08′52″N 11°33′30″E / 48.14778°N 11.55833°E / 48.14778; 11.55833


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  1. ^ "Search for setlists: Löwenbräukeller | setlist.fm". Retrieved 2022-08-11.


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