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Sammlung Café Luitpold (Collection Café Luitpold)

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Free entry.
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Opening Times
Open today 10:00-19:00
Address
Brienner Straße 11
80333 München

The Café Luitpold Collection is Munich's smallest museum with great experience value and tells the story of coffee house culture from 1888 to the present day. The museum tells the story of the rise of Munich's palace café in the Belle Epoque to its almost complete destruction in 1944. It also accompanies visitors into the present day, in which contemporary encounters between generations and nations are breaking new ground in the Luitpold Block. The museum documents the history of the legendary coffee house culture in Café Luitpold in the "good old days" and tells stories about visitors from all over the world and Munich regulars. You can look forward to a visit to a small, fine Munich museum.

Last edited on 09.02.2024

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