Schellingstraße

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View from the Schellingstraße to St. Ludwig church

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

History[edit]

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).[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lokalgeschichte - Die Geschichte des Schelling-Salons". www.schelling-salon.de.

External links[edit]

Media related to Schellingstraße (München) at Wikimedia Commons