Sternbräu, Historic restaurant in central Salzburg, Austria
Sternbräu is a large restaurant in the heart of Salzburg that includes eleven dining rooms and several beer gardens. The spaces stretch across multiple levels and can accommodate many guests at the same time.
The building was constructed on medieval foundations, including sections of a defensive wall and watchtower from 1480. These medieval structures were incorporated into the modern structure during renovations over the centuries.
The Bürgersaal room displays paintings by Karl Reisenbichler created in 1920, showing the artistic heritage of early 20th century Salzburg. Guests can view these regional artworks while dining in the historic setting.
The restaurant is open daily and serves warm meals throughout most of its operating hours. Visitors should note that there are multiple entrances and dining areas since the building spreads across several levels.
The restaurant has resumed brewing its signature unfiltered Sternbier after the brewing tradition was stopped for many decades. This return to local beer production connects the house's heritage with its current operation.
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