Right in the heart of vibrant St. Georg, where the spirit of change and creativity shapes every corner, Koppel 66 unfolds quietly behind a red-brick façade. Over three floors, 12 ateliers house 16 artists and craftspeople who, for over 40 years, have been creating things with care, precision, and deep love for the details. This is where the truly beautiful story of how things are made comes to life.
One highlight is the spice shop, where the scent of cinnamon, cardamom, and pepper floats through the air. Carefully curated spice blends and gourmet delicacies line the shelves, perfect for anyone who loves cooking or simply enjoys bold flavors.
At the heart of it all is the café, a calm and welcoming spot with a small garden that feels like a secret. Tucked away just behind the building, yet so close to the hustle of Lange Reihe, the garden is a peaceful escape. Whether you are having coffee, enjoying a slice of cake, or reading in the sun, it offers a moment of quiet in the middle of the city.
Koppel 66 invites you to slow down and explore. It is a place full of character, creativity, and charm. Once discovered, it is hard to forget.
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