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Exploring Offenbach Beyond the Tourist Hotspots: Kult&Cuisine City Guide

In a city guide for Offenbach entitled “Kult&Cuisine” one cannot miss out on established names such as the restaurants around Wilhelmsplatz, such as the Markthaus, Tafelspitz & Söhne or the Berdux-Vinothek. The well-known concert and event venue Capitol and the Nordend cult bar “Försters” can also be found there. But the editors of the city magazine Mut&Liebe, Petra Baumgardt and Wolfgang Malik, together with the editorial team, introduce many other, lesser-known places where you can eat, drink, celebrate or shop in the new “travel guide” through their Offenbach.

Their main aim is to showcase those who, through courage and ingenuity in difficult times, contribute to a diverse scene of restaurants, event locations and retail stores, as Malik says. The T-Raum theater is also located between the Strandperle goldsmith’s workshop and the Hafen 2 cultural center, where the contact between actors and audience is closer than in any other theater – because the room is so tiny. For fans of the Scandinavian interior design style, the guide points to the “Tafelgold” concept store, where Patricia Pomper offers interior design. In “Stitch Madness” fans of knitting and crocheting will find everything they need. In the Adlibitum workshop, Anke Schmidts-Schopper cultivates the art of bookbinding: she uses Chiyogami paper from Japan, which is produced using a special screen printing process. Artifact Offenbach is one of the most unusual places. It is a bike shop with a workshop that also shows classic films. And when people talk about cinema in Offenbach, the name Daniel Brettschneider has to come up. The educator and cinema junkie organizes quite unique film evenings in all sorts of places, including regularly in the old metalworking shop of the energy supplier EVO. But the tip is no longer secret; the tickets are usually sold out quickly.

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