Zum schwarzen Ferkel
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Zum schwarzen Ferkel
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Zum schwarzen Ferkel was a tavern located at the corner of Unter den Linden and Neue Wilhelmstraße in Berlin. Said once to have been frequented by Heinrich Heine, Robert Schumann and E. T. A. Hoffmann, it was in the 1890s the meeting place for a circle of mainly Nordic writers and artists, including August Strindberg, Holger Drachmann and Edvard Munch but also the Pole Stanisław Przybyszewski and several Germans. The real name of the Weinstube, which was owned by a Gustav Türke, was Gustav Türke
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zum_schwarzen_Ferkel
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2022-11-27T16:10:50Z
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