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coffeenewstom · 21 days ago
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Café Blá -Kaffee auf I̶s̶l̶ä̶n̶d̶i̶s̶c̶h̶ Englisch (Update)
In den nordischen Ländern – inklusive Island – leben laut Statistik die glücklichsten Europäer! Dort wird auch weltweit am meisten Kaffee getrunken! Da muss ein Zusammenhang bestehen. Grund genug in der inoffiziellen isländischen Vertretung in München, dem Café Blá in der Münchner Au, auf Spurensuche zu gehen. Kaffeetrinken ist in ganz Skandinavien ein viel zelebriertes Ritual. Man trifft sich,…
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schumacherfotografie · 4 years ago
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on my way home   2021-01-25
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gutachter · 2 years ago
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Königsbrunns Stadtrat bringt Wohngebiet an der Lilienstraße auf den Weg
Königsbrunns Stadtrat bringt Wohngebiet an der Lilienstraße auf den Weg
Königsbrunn: „…An der Lilienstraße in Königsbrunn wird eine Grünfläche für Wohnbebauung freigegeben. Die Planung ist aber so gestaltet, dass die meisten Bäume erhalten bleiben. In Königsbrunn wird Wohnraum händeringend gesucht. Daher hat der Stadtrat nun einen weiteren Bebauungsplan auf den Weg gebracht. Dabei geht es um den Grünstreifen an der Lilienstraße. Dort soll Platz für maximal 14…
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freyenhain · 5 years ago
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Henriette Wolff neé van der Walde was a Jewish woman from Aurich in Germany. She died in Theresienstadt on March 10, 1944.
She was born on July 24, 1875
She and her husband Selke Levy “Selly”, who she married at age 19, had 12 children. Only 3 survived the Holocaust. 
Selly’s grandaughter, Hannelore Wolff, was saved by Schindler.
Until 1940 Henriette lived in Lilienstraße 9 (lily street), then she had to leave her home. She moved to Weimar with her daughter Karoline and her son-in-law Martin Wolff.
He later on was deported into the concentration camp Buchenwald for driving a bicycle. He was murdered there on March 23, 1942.
On May 10, 1942 her daughter and her children Hannelore, Wolfgang and Sally were deported to the east.
Her daughter Ilse and her husband Fritz Gutmann were deported to Lublin on May 10, 1942.
On September 20, 1942 Henriette Wolf was deported to Theresienstadt.
She died at age 68.
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hanna-bederke · 4 years ago
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Neubau_ Lilienstraße 18a
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johnroeluna · 8 years ago
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Hans Kollhoff, Lilienstraße Hamburg, 2005
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nachrichtenmuc-blog · 7 years ago
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Messerstecher verletzt mehrere Personen im Münchner Osten - 1 Tatverdächtiger festgenommen
Messerstecher verletzt mehrere Personen im Münchner Osten – 1 Tatverdächtiger festgenommen
München, 21.10.2017. Am Samstag, 21.10.2017, gegen 08.35 Uhr, griff ein zunächst unbekannter Täter aus unbekannten Gründen am Paulanerplatz und auch an anderen Örtlichkeiten (u. a. Quellenstraße, Auer Mühlbach, Lilienstraße, Gallmayerstraße, Schleibingerstraße, Trausnitzstraße und Ständlerstraße) wahllos Passanten mit einem Messer an.
Dabei wurden nach bisherigen Kenntnisstand acht Personen…
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informer82 · 7 years ago
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Polizei Wuppertal [Newsroom] Wuppertal (ots) - In Solingen kam es gestern (12.07.2017), gegen 13.40 Uhr, zu einer Verkehrsunfallflucht mit einem verletzten Kind. Der 12-Jährige war mit seinem Rad auf der Lilienstraße unterwegs und nahm einem Autofahrer an der Kreuzung ... Lesen Sie hier weiter... Original-Content von: Polizei Wuppertal, übermittelt durch news aktuell http://ift.tt/eA8V8J via Presseportal.de - Polizei Wuppertal
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epchapman89 · 7 years ago
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The Coffee Guide To Munich
Munich, home of Oktoberfest and lederhosen, Viktualienmarkt, and weisswurst. And…coffee. Yes, the southern Bavarian city has a drinking tradition besides beer! If you’ve ever been to Munich, you might have even come across the name Dallmayr, a famous coffeehouse and roaster (among other things) for more than 300 years.
Munich’s Viktualienmarkt
Munich is also known as the “northernmost city of Italy.” The inhabitants of Munich love to stroll around, to sit outside, to see and be seen. If the Italian coffee tradition is still slightly out of reach, Munich is interested and learning.
For your next visit, coffee fan, you might want to take more time to explore the city beyond the usual sights, because Munich’s specialty coffee scene has been evolving over the past five years, with two new cafes just opened in fall 2016. Since 2015 Munich has also been home of the 2016 German Coffee Championships, which took place in November, and the city’s coffee future is bright.
Mahlefitz
Peter Schlögl, owner of Mahlefitz, has a background in wine. The way to specialty coffee, as we know, is not far from there: both offer broad varieties in flavors and approaches. Mahlefitz, Schlögl’s roastery and cafe, opened in January 2014. His roasting style, as well as the interior design of the cafe, are very much inspired by Scandinavia. The chairs, for example, are vintage from 1950s and ’70s Denmark. The roasts that come through his Loring roaster—one of only two of its type in Germany—are light, bright, and juicy.
The keen-eyed might notice one detail, something many specialty shops aim for (but usually concede to customer demand): there’s no sugar here. If you try the espresso, though—pulled with a Synesso—you can taste the sweet precision that goes into every shot. That said, you should definitely try one of the cakes for your sweet tooth, or, if you’re up for something more savory, a freshly made sandwich or the housemade granola.
After three years in business with Mahlefitz, Schlögl is ready to launch a mobile version. “It is my approach to offer as much as possible of the coffee supply chain, from green coffee to the cup,” he says. “With the espresso bike, I want to take the next step.” The bike will begin traversing the city later this year.
Mahlefitz is located at Nymphenburger Straße 51. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Man Versus Machine
It was my second time visiting Man Versus Machine and my second time talking to Marco Mehrwald, one of the owners. This time, though, I was at Man Versus Machine’s new location in Munich’s Maxvorstadt district, right next to a new university. Both of the cafes show the love for Japan and its culture shared by Mehrwald and Cornelia Mehrwald, his wife and co-owner (exemplified by the huge, folding, indigo-blue fabric on the wall of the new cafe). The Mehrwalds’ personalities can be seen in their beverages and coffee equipment (such as several Japanese teas and Hario filter-brewing gear), as well as in their design choices: the instruction they gave Jon Contino, the designer of their striking logo—a crocodile—came out like this: Scandinavian freshness meets California skate culture meets Japanese attention to detail.
Besides the light-roasted coffees—via the Probat roaster in Man Versus Machine’s first location, in Munich’s Glockenbachviertel—shipped to coffee lovers and specialty cafes all over Europe, as well as the specialty tea also offered in the new cafe, the espresso at the new location is made with a custom-designed Nuova Simonelli Black Eagle. For filter coffee, you can choose between a BUNN batch brewer or hand-filtered with an AeroPress, Kalita, or syphon. The Maxvorstadt spot also offers the famous Franzbrötchen, another personal touch from the Mehrwalds, since the famous pastry originally hails from Hamburg, where both used to live.
Man Versus Machine has multiple locations. Visit their official website and follow them on Twitter and Instagram.
Café Blá
Blá means “blue” in Icelandic, and this cafe’s interior and design details reflect the color in a consistent but restrained way. As I sit down with Stephanie Bjarnason, the owner of Café Blá, I notice her shirt is the same color. Bjarnason is an engineer who turned her dream of having her own specialty cafe into a reality at the end of October. Both her personality and that of her homeland, Iceland, shine through in the cafe and also her conversation.
“Coffee, filter coffee, is always the focus in Iceland,” she says. “When someone asks you to meet for tiu dropar—’10 drops’ in Icelandic—they want to meet for coffee. Every household even used to roast its own coffee, in a pan on the stove.” As it is back home, Bjarnason’s focus is on filter coffee. Of course, she offers espresso—pulled from the blue La Marzocco GB5—and with the help of Vits der Kaffee (see below) even created the cafe’s own espresso blend: Àlfrún, which means “secret of the elves.” (The secret in this case is notes of citrus fruit as well as chocolate.)
As for Café Blá’s single-origin coffees, two varying filter roasts and espresso roasts are offered, with one of them—right now an Ethiopia Samii—being used for both filter and espresso. For the indecisive customer, Bjarnason will be glad to prepare a Duo (espresso and filter) or a Trio (espresso and cappuccino and filter). What would a Nordic-style coffee experience like this be without cinnamon buns? When ordering coffee at the counter, they sit nearby right at eye level — you literally can’t (and shouldn’t) overlook them.
Café Blá is located at Lilienstraße 34. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Vits der Kaffee
Located close to the famous Viktualienmarkt, Vits der Kaffee might be the oldest coffeehouse offering both classic-style coffees for the neighborhood visitor as well as a broad variety of specialty coffees from around the world. Business consultant Alexander Vits opened the roastery-plus-coffee bar over 10 years ago. Now the coffeehouse is evenly split: half is still devoted to the classic coffeehouse experience for everyone looking for the German tradition of cake and coffee, including the brown wooden Viennese-style coffeehouse chairs.
The other half is a modern specialty coffee business doing direct sourcing and trading (with partners as far away as Peru), holding courses, and serving filter coffees brewed with a broad variety of gear that is also available for purchase. While talking to Wolfgang Helmreich, roaster at Vits, we drank two cups of Panama Esmeralda, a washed Geisha and a natural Catuai. “We are aiming for transparency with everything we do,” he says. “The sourcing, the roasting on our Coffee Tech Ghibli R15, as well as our wholesale business to cafes and restaurants in Munich and Germany-wide.”
Vits der Kaffee is located at Rumfordstraße 49. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook.
Standl 20
Johannes Bayer, who worked as a barista at Vits while studying, is probably known best to coffee fans as the roaster behind JB Coffee. He is also now the owner of a cafe, Standl 20, which opened in May 2015. Bayer says he’s been in the roasting business for many years already (his studies in education never came to be used) selling his coffees all over Europe, but he’s been underrepresented in Munich itself. After using a short video to introduce the cafe concept behind Standl 20 to the landlords who rent the market stands at Elisabethmarkt, Bayer now runs the only coffee stand at the market, serving coffee from within a tiny space that’s especially cozy during wintertime, when I visited.
Bayer wants to push the creative part of coffee by offering a variety of signature drinks—served hot or cold, depending on the season—with either a Marco batch-brewed filter coffee or an espresso pulled from a custom Kees van der Westen Mirage as their base. The newest addition to the menu is a mokka, which is prepared traditionally in hot sand.
Standl 20 is located within Markt am Elisabethplatz. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Melanie Böhme is a freelance journalist based in Frankfurt, Germany. Read more Melanie Böhme on Sprudge.
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kuchenblog · 8 years ago
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Café Blá – Lilienstraße 34 , AU
Chia-Kuchen: Note: 2,5 out of 10
Apfel-Kuchen: 3,5 out of 10 Bardame&Ambiente: 6,5 out of 10
[Vom Hipness-Faktor ganz schön weit vorne. Man meint man wäre in Berlin Mitte oder Kreuzköln gelandet. Nettes Ambiente und netter Service. Beim Kuchen allerdings gilt es Absriche zu machen. Der Superfood Chia Kuchen war eher ein Stück Kreide in das man reinbeissen musste und auch der Apfelkuchen nicht der Rede wert.]
http://cafebla.de/
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official-erwachsen · 8 years ago
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Am 26., 27. und 28. Jänner findet in vielen GEA Läden in Österreich, Deutschland und in der Schweiz wieder der GEA Flohmarkt statt. Es gibt eine radikale Lagerräumung von Schuhen für Groß und Klein, Taschen, diversen Accessoires,… In vielen Läden auch Naturmatratzen und GEA Möbel, dazu noch reduzierte Aktions- und B-Ware. Neue Ware in super Qualität – Kleine Fehler! Superware zu Flohmarktpreisen! Aktionsware von minus 20% bis minus 80% – solange der Vorrat reicht! Kommt ALLE in unsere GEA Läden! Flohmarkt – Öffnungszeiten: DO 26.01.2017: 13-19 Uhr FR 27.01.2017: 10-18 Uhr SA 28.01.2017: 10-17 Uhr In folgenden GEA Läden findet der Flohmarkt statt:
ÖSTERREICH
1010 WIEN, Himmelpfortgasse 26 1080 WIEN, Lange Gasse 24 (Schuh) 1080 WIEN, Lange Gasse 31 (Möbel) 2700 WR. NEUSTADT, Bahngasse 18 2340 MÖDLING, Pfarrgasse 4 2500 BADEN, Erzherzog Rainer Ring 3 3100 ST. PÖLTEN, Schreinergasse 4 (Möbel) 3100 ST. PÖLTEN, Schreinergasse 5 (Schuh) 3430 TULLN, Frauentorgasse 9 3500 KREMS, Untere Landstraße 47 3943 SCHREMS, Niederschremserstraße 4 b, Waldviertler Werkstätten 4020 LINZ, Graben 25 4400 STEYR, Leopold Werndl Straße 46 4560 KIRCHDORF/K. Simon-Redtenbacher-Pl. 3 4600 WELS Stelzhamerstraße 13 4690 SCHWANENSTADT, Stadtplatz 47 4910 RIED IM INNKREIS, Roßmarkt 26 5020 SALZBURG, Schrannengasse 12 5441 ABTENAU, Markt 113 6020 INNSBRUCK Anichstraße 22 6300 WÖRGL Kom. Martin Pichler Str. 21 6830 RANKWEIL, Dr. Griss-Straße 1 6850 DORNBIRN, Schulgasse 1 7000 EISENSTADT, Beim alten Stadttor 6 7400 OBERWART, Wienerstraße 3 8020 GRAZ, Griesgasse 4 (Nähe Kunsthaus) 8200 GLEISDORF, Kernstockgasse 1 8940 LIEZEN, Hauptstraße 17a 9020 KLAGENFURT, 8.-Mai-Straße 12 9500 VILLACH, Italiener Straße 14 9900 LIENZ, Messinggasse 18
DEUTSCHLAND
10437 BERLIN, Prenzlauer Berg, Stargarderstraße 59 10623 BERLIN, Charlottenburg, Grolmanstraße 14/Ecke Goethestraße 10967 BERLIN, Südstern, Körtestraße 26 12161 BERLIN, Friedenau, Bundesallee 91 20095 HAMBURG, Lilienstraße 11 50677 KÖLN, Merowingerstraße 10 60316 FRANKFURT/M., Pfingstweidstraße 3 72070 TÜBINGEN, Ammergasse 1 73525 SCHWÄBISCH GMÜND, Kappelgasse 8 79098 FREIBURG, Gauchstraße 21 81667 MÜNCHEN, Weißenburger Platz 1 83043 BAD AIBLING, Lindenstraße 12 84028 LANDSHUT, Neustadt 496 88316 ISNY IM ALLGÄU, Wassertorstr. 24 88662 ÜBERLINGEN, Christophstraße 32 90403 NÜRNBERG, Burgstraße 7 93047 REGENSBURG, Wahlenstraße 19 94360 MITTERFELS im Bayrischen Wald, Straubinger Straße 5a
SCHWEIZ
8001 Zürich, St. Peterhofstatt 11
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rheinkreiszeitung · 8 years ago
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Neuss: Einbrecher tagsüber unterwegs - Polizei sucht Verdächtigen mit grauer Fleece-Mütze
Neuss: Einbrecher tagsüber unterwegs – Polizei sucht Verdächtigen mit grauer Fleece-Mütze
Neuss (ots) – Am Mittwoch (23.11.) brachen bislang unbekannte Täter mit enormer Gewalt das Küchenfenster eines Einfamilienhauses an der Lilienstraße in Reuschenberg auf. (more…)
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make-it-sensefull · 11 years ago
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nachrichtenmuc-blog · 7 years ago
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Messerstecher verletzt mehrere Personen im Münchner Osten - 1 Tatverdächtiger festgenommen
Messerstecher verletzt mehrere Personen im Münchner Osten – 1 Tatverdächtiger festgenommen
München, 21.10.2017. Am Samstag, 21.10.2017, gegen 08.35 Uhr, griff ein zunächst unbekannter Täter aus unbekannten Gründen am Paulanerplatz und auch an anderen Örtlichkeiten (u. a. Quellenstraße, Auer Mühlbach, Lilienstraße, Gallmayerstraße, Schleibingerstraße, Trausnitzstraße und Ständlerstraße) wahllos Passanten mit einem Messer an. Dabei wurden nach bisherigen Kenntnisstand acht Personen…
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rheinkreiszeitung · 9 years ago
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Neuss: Täter erbeuten Schmuck in Reuschenberg
Neuss: Täter erbeuten Schmuck in Reuschenberg
Neuss-Reuschenberg (ots) – Zwischen Samstag (2.4.), 17:30 Uhr und Sonntag (3.4.), 2:15 Uhr, gelangten bislang unbekannte Täter über den rückwärtigen Garten an die Terrassentür eines Einfamilienhauses an der Lilienstraße. (more…)
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rheinkreiszeitung · 9 years ago
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Neuss: Fünf Tageswohnungseinbrüche
Neuss (ots) – Am Dienstag (5.1.) nahm die Polizei in Neuss fünf vollendete Einbrüche in Wohnungen auf. Zwischen 10:45 und 20:30 Uhr, schlugen Täter in mehreren Stadtteilen zu. (more…)
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