Elisabethmarkt

Deep in the heart of Schwabing, the inhabitants (and of course all the visitors) have been able to supply themselves with fresh groceries for more than 100 years.

This market, which was named after the Austrian Empress Sisi, offers the entire range from meat and poultry, fruit and vegetables to delicatessen and snacks.

The pavilion which is called the "Milchhäusl", or Milk Hut, is located towards Nordendstraße and dates from the late 1900s.

The construction was initiated by the physician and teetotaller Carl Brendel, who personally supervised the distribution of milk every morning from 5 a.m. on.

Yet, in the long term he was not entirely successful - nowadays a small restaurant with a beer garden is located here.

Elisabethmarkt in 2006. Since 2021, the market is being rebuilt and modernized.
Map of Elisabethmarkt
Wintergarten (2006)