- Source: Weihenstephan
Weihenstephan is a part of Freising north of Munich, Germany. It is located on the Weihenstephan Hill, named after the Weihenstephan Abbey, in the west of the city.
Weihenstephan is known for:
the Benedictine Weihenstephan Abbey, founded 725, which established the oldest still-operating brewery in the world in 1040 (see History of beer). The brewery is now a company called Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan (Bavarian State Brewery Weihenstephan, i.e. it is owned by the State of Bavaria) and closely related to the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and its graduate studies program for brewing and beverage manufacturing.
the site of one of the four campuses of the Technical University of Munich, namely the School of Life Sciences
the Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf
the Molkerei Weihenstephan, a formerly state-operated dairy that also closely cooperated with the TUM and its agricultural studies programme, but which has now been sold to the Müller dairy group.
the Sichtungsgarten Weihenstephan, a notable horticultural garden
Climate
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Freising
- Ekkehard I dari Scheyern
- Hofgarten
- Otto II dari Scheyern
- Hoegaarden (pabrik bir)
- Weihenstephan
- Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan
- Weihenstephan Abbey
- Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Science
- Technical University of Munich
- Weihenstephan Standards
- Boston Beer Company
- Freising
- Sichtungsgarten Weihenstephan
- SV Vötting-Weihenstephan