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Tiroler Märchenfrühstück

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Tyrolean Fairy Tale Breakfast

IN THE COFFEE!

Spannende Geschichten und leckeres Essen gibt es beim Märchenfrühstück

Spannende Geschichten und leckeres Essen gibt es beim Märchenfrühstück

“All of this is yours, and you can take as much of these things as you want,” said the hunter, “if you keep it a secret from the people out there and remember my name.” The child, delighted and amazed, stammered a happy “Oh yes” and said she would certainly remember the name, if only she knew it first. The hunter continued: “My name is Zistel im Körbel.” “Zistel im Körbel,” the girl whispered to herself, trying to commit the strange name to memory.
Tyrolean fairy tales take center stage at this special breakfast. Birgitt Claus reads selected stories and invites guests to join in preparing Pautzen—the Tyrolean version of gnocchi. A Tyrolean Brettljause is served alongside it.

Cost: 35 euros; 20 euros for children and teens up to age 14
Please register by email at .
You can reach KAFFEE! via the Museum of European Cultures or directly at Arnimallee 23.Translated with DeepL

Price info: 35 euros / 20 euros

Booking: booking/prior registration essential

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