-
consists of a
dormitory and
common rooms for festivities, most
notably the
Kneipe (pub),
celebrations on a
regular basis involving student songs and other...
- aspects. A
commercium is the more
formal form of the tableround,
called Kneipe in German. The term is
derived from the
French Commerce and had been used...
-
depictions in the novel. A
common German name for
German taverns or pubs is
Kneipe.
Drinking practices in 16th-century Augsburg, Germany,
suggest that the...
-
German fraternity students singing a
commercium song
during a
tableround (
Kneipe)...
- in an
article on
discotheque trends in
April 1965,
described the
Scotch Kneipe and the ****cat in
Munich as the
first discotheques in the
country to feature...
-
shops and
services for
incoming guests,
amongst them are a gift shop, a
kneipe, a restaurant, a cinema, a book shop and a gallery.
Honorary citizens are...
- "Le café des
trois Colombes" by Joe D****in, and in
German as "Die
kleine Kneipe" by
Peter Alexander and "Das
kleine Beisl". In the
Norwegian language the...
- the
Corpsconvent [regular
council meetings of the
Corps Brothers], the
Kneipe [celebratory get-together of
Corps Brothers with speeches, beer and songs]...
- 2008, p. 219.
Kershaw 2008, p. 220. Fuhrer,
Armin (16 May 2021). "Seine
Kneipe war
beliebter ****-Treffpunkt: Das
bewegte Leben von
Hitlers Halbbruder...
- Film Award, Best Actor, (for Windland) "Joachim Król:
Karriere zwischen Kneipe und Leinwand".
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