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Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum
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Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum

📍 Tal 50, München, 80331🏗 1954-01-01

You’re in front of the Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum, a municipal museum in Munich dedicated to the comedian Karl Valentin, his partner Liesl Karlstadt, and the city’s tradition of Münchner Volkssängertum. The museum opened in 1959 as the Valentin-Musäum, and its exhibition home is the Münchner Isartor—part of the former city fortifications. What makes the place unusual is its entertainment logic: Hannes König, with support from the City of Munich, built the concept that first appeared in Valentin’s “Ritterspelunke,” a mix of panopticon, tavern, and stage—and carried it into the Musäum, with emphasis over the years on Liesl Karlstadt and local folk singing. Major changes followed in 1971–1972, when renovation work created additional exhibition rooms in the north tower, and in 2001 the Liesl-Karlstadt-Kabinett opened on the second floor. …

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