Schellingstraße

The Schellingstraße is a 1.9 km long street in the Maxvorstadt in Munich.

View from the Schellingstraße to St. Ludwig church

History

The traditional restaurants in the streets were visited by Bertolt Brecht, Wassily Kandinsky, Rainer Maria Rilke, Lenin, Franz Josef Strauß (Schelling-Salon)[1] and Thomas Mann, Frank Wedekind, Joachim Ringelnatz, Stefan George, Franz Marc, Paul Klee, Vladimir Lenin (Café Altschwabing).

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References

  1. User, Super. "Lokalgeschichte - Die Geschichte des Schelling-Salons". www.schelling-salon.de.

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