Situated within the iconic Haus der Kunst, Die Goldene Bar is a fusion of historical elegance and contemporary mixology. Originally designed in 1937 by architect Paul Ludwig Troost, the bar boasts walls adorned with gold-leaf murals by Karl Heinz Dallinger, depicting global origins of spirits and tobacco. After periods of concealment, these artworks were meticulously restored in the early 2000s, reinstating the bar's original splendor. Under the stewardship of renowned bartender Klaus St. Rainer since 2010, Die Goldene Bar has garnered accolades, including a spot in Drinks International's Top 50 Bars and recognition from Mixology Bar Awards. The cocktail menu is a testament to innovation, featuring house-made bitters and syrups. Signature drinks like the "Goldene Bartini"—a blend of Tanqueray gin, Lillet Blanc, bitters, and lemon zest—highlight the bar's creative flair . Beyond its interiors, the expansive terrace offers views of the English Garden, making it a sought-after spot during summer months . Whether you're an art enthusiast, a cocktail connoisseur, or someone seeking a unique ambiance, Die Goldene Bar promises an unforgettable experience.