Goldmann Keller

Goldmann Keller at the Bergkirchweih

The one known today as Goldmann-Keller known Felsenkeller lies between the Helbig- and the Birkner Cellar and was hardly noticeable for a long time, since there was no Beer serving took place.

Since the year 1706 belonged to the Keller Community Brewery the old Town Erlangen, in which 1710 also citizens against payment of boiler fee her own Beer could brew. To 1813 acquired Johann Martin Lebender the Brauhaus and in the process had the cellar tunnel create, the 1823 with the construction of the cellar house was completed.

1852 the property became the property of Heinrich Henninger who also owned the later Helbig-Kellers was. From 1855 – 1884 was the Keller owned by the family helbig. After that, the use as Camp- and bar cellar.

Ab 1933 the novel Karl Kirchner, a resident of Erlangen Buttner, managed as owner – the Keller henceforth bore his name. 1944 served the Keller as storage room As part of the Arms production. 1952 built the Siemens Housing Company on the rear property four-family house, which today is Eigentumswohnungen is divided.

Since 2008 will the Keller from Thomas Goldmann, today's namesake, managed.