Stiegl-Klosterhof, building and inn in Linz, Upper Austria, Austria
The Stiegl-Klosterhof is a restaurant and inn in Linz's city center with multiple dining rooms including the Braustube, Wappenzimmer, and Stieglitz bar. Outside, a spacious courtyard provides seating for guests during warmer weather.
The building was first recorded in documents in 1595 and remained connected to nearby monasteries for centuries. Since the 1930s, the Stiegl brewery has operated the restaurant and continues to shape its development.
The name reflects its historical connection to nearby monasteries and their brewing heritage. Visitors today can experience this link between monastic tradition and beer culture through the interior design and the beverages served.
The location is easily accessible by public transport and on foot from the city center, situated near shopping streets and bus stops. The spaces are wheelchair accessible and accommodate families, children, and pets.
In December, the courtyard transforms into a festive winter market with lights and seasonal decorations. Visitors can enjoy hot wine on cold days and experience the special atmosphere of this seasonal transformation.
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