Nestled on the Nockherberg hill by the River Isar, Munich’s Paulaner Brewery (Paulaner Brauerei) traces its origins to 1634, when monks began brewing beer. Although commercial production has shifted to a location outside the city, the original site retains a small brewery, a restaurant, and a beer garden. Visitors can enjoy a meal and a fresh brew in the traditional Bavarian setting. Each year, the brewery also hosts an annual beer festival, continuing a long-standing tradition of celebration and community.
Paulaner Brewery (Paulaner Brauerei München)
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