Tal (Munich)

The Tal extends over a length of 500 meters between the Old Town Hall on Marienplatz in the west and Isartor in the east.

The Tal was therefore a part of the Salzstrasse, which led from Salzburg or Bad Reichenhall through Munich and Landsberg on the Lech to Switzerland.

In the street are many historical protected residential and commercial buildings, including the Kalter-Haus.

Hitler set up the first office of the DAP in an adjacent room of the Sterneckerbräu in October 1919, which, however, had to move to the larger Gasthaus Cornelius (Corneliusstrasse 12) soon afterwards due to increasing membership numbers.

[2] Also in Sterneckerbräu, the founding of the Bavarian homeland and king-band "In Treue fest" took place in 1921, which was banned on 2 February 1934 by the National Socialists and re-founded in 1952.

View from the year 1835. View from east to west. To the left is the tower of the Holy Spirit Church, in the center the Old Town Hall
Today's view at the western end of the Tal. The road continues right up to the Isartor