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Constructed at the end of the 19th century, St. Benno is one of most perfect examples of a neo-romanesque sacral building..
Constructed at the end of the 19th century, St. Benno is one of most perfect examples of a neo-romanesque sacral building.
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Loristraße 21, Munich, Germany
+49 89 121149 ext. 0
The Löwenbräu Brewery has one of the oldest beer gardens in Munich, with a history dating back as far as 1383
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