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- Q1261752 subject Q6165421.
- Q1261752 subject Q8819303.
- Q1261752 abstract "Drückebergergasse (German: 'Shirker's Alley') is the popular name for Viscardigasse, a small curbless pedestrian street in Munich, Germany. The street is officially named after the Swiss Baroque architect Giovanni Antonio Viscardi, but took its nickname from the 1930s, when locals could circumvent the nearby Nazi memorial to the martyrs of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, thus avoiding the requirement to render a Hitler salute to the guarded structure.".
- Q1261752 thumbnail München_Viscardigasse.jpg?width=300.
- Q1261752 wikiPageWikiLink Q124379.
- Q1261752 wikiPageWikiLink Q153271.
- Q1261752 wikiPageWikiLink Q1726.
- Q1261752 wikiPageWikiLink Q6165421.
- Q1261752 wikiPageWikiLink Q8819303.
- Q1261752 wikiPageWikiLink Q886858.
- Q1261752 point "48.1414 11.5772".
- Q1261752 type SpatialThing.
- Q1261752 comment "Drückebergergasse (German: 'Shirker's Alley') is the popular name for Viscardigasse, a small curbless pedestrian street in Munich, Germany. The street is officially named after the Swiss Baroque architect Giovanni Antonio Viscardi, but took its nickname from the 1930s, when locals could circumvent the nearby Nazi memorial to the martyrs of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, thus avoiding the requirement to render a Hitler salute to the guarded structure.".
- Q1261752 label "Drückebergergasse".
- Q1261752 lat "48.1414".
- Q1261752 long "11.5772".
- Q1261752 depiction München_Viscardigasse.jpg.