Heppel & Ettlich

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Heppel & Ettlich theater

Heppel & Ettlich is a theatre in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

References

  • Helmut Schümann. Heppel & Ettlich. Ein Zigarettenautomat packt aus (Kunstmann, Munich; 2006) ISBN 3-88897-458-5
  • K. Ossoinig (July 2009). Abschied mit Wehmut. Schwabinger Kult-Theaterkneipe "Heppel & Ettlich" schließt nach 33 Jahren. In: Schwabinger Seiten, Jahrgang 29, Nr. 31, 29.

48°09′40″N 11°35′20″E / 48.16111°N 11.58889°E / 48.16111; 11.58889


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