The first Cafe Kranzler in Berlin was opened in 1825 by Johann Georg Kranzler as a small pastry shop in the street "Unter den Linden" in Berlin Mitte. In 1932 he opened the second branch in the former Cafe des Westens under the name "Restaurant und Konditorei Kranzler" in the Joachimstaler Strasse (today Joachimsthaler Strasse) in the district Charlottenburg. Both buildings were destroyed during air raids in the years 1944 and 1945. The picture shows the street terrace, the so-called "Rampe", with some guests.
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
TA2Y9RFile size:
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4956 x 3605 px | 42 x 30.5 cm | 16.5 x 12 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1936Location:
Berlin, Berlin/City State, GermanyPhotographer:
Scherl/Süddeutsche Zeitung PhotoMore information:
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Cafe Kranzler in Berlin, around 1936. "The first Cafe Kranzler in Berlin was opened in 1825 by Johann Georg Kranzler as a small pastry shop in the street ""Unter den Linden"" in Berlin Mitte. In 1932 he opened the second branch in the former Cafe des Westens under the name ""Restaurant und Konditorei Kranzler"" in the Joachimstaler Strasse (today Joachimsthaler Strasse) in the district Charlottenburg. Both buildings were destroyed during air raids in the years 1944 and 1945. The picture shows the street terrace, the so-called ""Rampe"", with some guests.". Date created: 01/01/1936-31/12/1936