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The name Dampfschiff translates into steamboat. Just behind the restaurant and beer garden was once the pier for the steamboat, which between 1880 and 1939 took passengers from and to the Ammersee. Day-trippers from Munich came by steam train to Grafrath, where the tracks ended. The only way to continue their journey to the village of Stegen at Ammersee was by steam boat along the Amper river. The nobleman Hugo von Maffei operated the "Marie Therese" steam liner until the rail service was extended to the village of Herrsching at Ammersee, making the boat service economically inviable. During the operation of the steam boat, Dampfschiff was a popular beer garden and restaurant amongst travelers between Munich and Ammersee, as indeed it remains today.
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Dampfschiff
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Dampfschiff opens from Monday to Thursday at 3pm, on Friday at 1pm and on the weekends around 11am. The beer garden closes at 11pm, sometimes even at midnight.
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