A historic brewery once operated by monks has been given a modern extension as the new Paulaner headquarters


Back in 2013, Munich-based firm Hierl Architekten won a competition to transform a historic Brauhaus into a new headquarters for the German beer company, Paulaner. The popular brewer had been originally using the site as their brewery but decided to move production to the outskirts of the city, and keep only the main administration at this historic location. Beer has been brewed on the site since 1627 and was originally operated by Paulaner monks who would drink the beer during Lent season because the liquid bread offered sustenance and nutrients without violating fasting rules. 

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