We were on our tour for a long while, and we took our time to
experience Oliver Holy’s Munich. It is cosmopolitan and down-to-earth,
generous within a concentrated space and characterised by a sense of
quality that you can see, touch and taste.
At the end, he reveals one of his favourite places outside of
Munich’s city limits: the “Herzogliches Bräustüberl Tegernsee”. The
former brewery and tavern, the history of which dates back to 1675, is
closely connected with his youth: “I grew up on Tegernsee, attended the
high school that’s in the same building as the ‘Bräustüberl’. This special
tavern has always been a regular meeting place for our family, especially
during the Christmas holidays. There are so many memories connected
to it!”
It is a good mix: the style and glamour of Munich, but also the
substance of this city and the down-to-earth atmosphere of Tegernsee.
Oliver Holy personifies this mix.