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Following Amalie Hohenester's death in 1878, Mariabrunn inevitably lost its popularity as a healing spa. In 1907 the estate was bought by Friedrich Breitling for his son Herbert Breitling. Since then the estate has been owned by the Breitling family whose third generation of family members is happy to guide visitors around their property. A small and historical church remains popular for baptisms events and marriages, as well as for pilgrims coming to pray for Holy Maria. Numerous religious as well as other group events are combined with visits to the beer garden.
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An old brewery is situated behind the beer garden but unfortunately the days of brewing beer at the location ended in year 2000. Not all has been lost however, as the original [[Mariabrunn]] Dunkles beer - an old Bavarian dark lager - is still brewed according to the exact and original recipe by the [[Erdinger]] brewery and served fresh from barrels in the beer garden. A [[Maß]] of Mariabrunn Dunkles costs €6. Other beers sold are regular Helles (lager) by [[Fischer]] (also €6 p/Maß) and [[Erdinger]] [[Weißbier]] (Bavarian wheat-bear) at €3.30 p/pint.