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The utilization concept of the new dairy The planning for the monument-specific restoration and the extension to the guesthouse brewery were carried out by Putzmann + Partner Architekten, Berlin. The Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation accompanied the monument preservation aspects and took over the restoration of the banks and garden walls in-house. more ... In the dairy, 14 permanent jobs have been created, including nine for women. During the beer garden season from May to September additional seasonal workers are hired. The dairy offers training places for restaurant professionals. The Meierei concept draws on the brewing tradition, according to which, before the first major breweries were established in Germany (from 1860), each innkeeper had brewed his own beer. In England, this formerly common form of the inn experienced a renaissance in the 1970s. In Germany, the first restaurant brewery of this kind was reopened in 1985 in Karlsruhe. In 1999 there were more than 290 brewpubs in Germany, 600 in the US, several hundred in the Far East, in Japan and in China. And of course in England and France. The Solkowski family opened in 1987 in Berlin with the Luisen-Bräu as the eighth brewery establishment in Germany. Their second operation followed in 1994 with the Brauhaus Spandau. Because of the high acceptance the trend towards the restaurant brewery is unbroken. The guest looks over the shoulders of the master brewer and gets a good, naturally cloudy beer, which is full in taste and tasty and still contains all natural nutrients. He can also ask his questions, inspect the raw materials or take part in a brewery tour. The Meierei in the New Garden offers beer pleasure in the very original sense. It emphasizes the regional peculiarity and centuries-old brewing tradition. "The Meierei im Neuen Garten is an architectural monument of outstanding importance as a monument built by Andreas Ludwig Krüger and Carl Gotthard Langhans and expanded by Ludwig Persius and Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse. Their former use as a dairy, pumping station and restoration with grand dairies and tearooms for King and Court mark the building as a castle dependency in which economic and courtly representative functions should be connected. However, the landscape-defining function and image effect of the building on the water is of the utmost importance, not only for the New Garden, but for the entire park and cultural landscape around the Jungfernsee. Significant visual references exist above all to the parks in Sacrow and Klein Glienicke, whereupon the prospective layout of the bank and park wall was aligned. "The Foundation Conservator, Dr. med. Gabriele Horn