Pure nostalgia!
Guided tour of the Auer Dult
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Let yourself be enchanted by the very special atmosphere on the Dultplatz around the Mariahilfkirche – whether in the entertainment area with historical folk festival attractions or among the stalls selling porcelain, household goods, antiques and “new items” |
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Stroll with me across Mariahilfplatz and explore the surrounding area between Ohlmüllerstraße and Nockherberg, the Auer Mühlbach and the Gebsattelberg. |
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Immerse yourself in the long history of the Munich Dulten and, during our stroll, get to know both stall owners and original artists, beloved traditions and customs, as well as the very special assortment of this Dult market. |
Impressions
Description:
During our walk, we'll delve into the origins of this now-popular market, tracing its history back to the Middle Ages. To learn more about its unique features, we'll stop at a few vendors and get an overview of their offerings. With a bit of luck, we'll even come across one of the beloved originals that have been an integral part of the fair for decades.
After a short visit to the heart of the fairgrounds, the neo-Gothic Mariahilfkirche, we conclude our tour in the showmen’s area, where the nostalgia is particularly noticeable and perhaps even
Brings back childhood memories. A fair is simply a festival, so why not join in?
The most important things in brief:
Meeting point:
on the steps in front of the portal of the Mariahilfkirche
public transport:
either tram 18 or bus 52 station Mariahilfplatz
Duration:
Can be booked as a 2-hour tour, or in combination with a walk in the Au as a 3-hour tour
Distance:
almost nothing, about 800m

"Grit and I have known each other for a few years now. We met when she stopped by our Christmas market with her Schmankerln tours. There are some people who just click, and that was the case with Grit and me. I love her warm, fresh, direct, professional, and open manner.
Over time, a friendly relationship has developed that extends beyond the tours, which I greatly appreciate. It's always a highlight for me when she visits me with her guests or stops by for a private chat."
Markus Kaiser (Almond Hans)

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