As of: March 23, 2024, 7:15 p.m
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Pizza started its triumphal march through Germany from Bavaria (symbolic image).
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The first pizzeria in Germany was opened in Bavaria over 70 years ago.
The triumphal march through Germany could no longer be stopped.
Würzburg - Pizza is now one of the most popular dishes in Germany.
The Italian national dish began its triumphal march in the Federal Republic several decades ago in Bavaria.
The first pizzeria in Germany was also opened in the Free State.
The first pizzeria in Germany opened in Bavaria
Nicolino di Camillo opened the first pizzeria in Würzburg in 1952.
His guests were initially primarily US soldiers stationed there.
“The American soldiers already knew pizza from Chicago,” explained Gunther Hirschfelder, professor at the Chair of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Regensburg, in an interview with
Merkur.de
in 2018 .
Finally, locals also visited the pizzeria.
Bavaria became the starting point for the triumph of pizza in Germany.
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Pizza's triumph through Germany began in Bavaria in the 1950s
If you believe the cliché, Bavarians are actually not particularly open to new things.
“In contrast to French haute cuisine, pizza is easy to perceive and understand.
You don't need a lot of previous knowledge.
“This is very much in line with Bavaria’s desire for reduction,” Hirschfelder assumed in an interview at the time.
Numerous media outlets have repeatedly reported on Germany's oldest pizzeria - it even has a Wikipedia entry.
“The first pizzeria in Germany was Sabbie di Capri, opened by Nicolino di Camillo on March 24, 1952 in Würzburg,” it says.
Nicolino di Camillo died several years ago at the age of 93, after which his brother initially continued to run the restaurant and the tenants changed several times.
In August 2021, Dominik Schraut from Würzburg leased the Capri with his partner Ruth Lopez.
“I really liked the restaurant and its history,” he told Merkur at the time. On March 24, 2024, it will be exactly 72 years since Germany got its first pizzeria.
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