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Zum Nußbaum Zum Nußbaum is a popular historic inn in Berlin, Germany. It was formerly located in Fischerinsel, and was one of the oldest drinking establishments in the city; after its destruction in World War II it was recreated in the nearby Nikolaiviertel. The inn, originally located at Fischerstraße 21, was built either in 1505〔G. Stahn, ("Geschichte der historischen Gaststätte 'Zum Nußbaum' auf der (Ost-) Berliner Fischerinsel" ), ''Deutsche Bauzeitung'' 1987, online at Kurztexte zur Denkmalpflege, Frauenhofer IRB 〕 or in 1705,〔Günter Stahn, ''Das Nikolaiviertel'', Berlin: Verlag für Bauwesen, 1991, ISBN 9783345004179, (p. 49 ) 〕〔Maria Berning ''et al''., ed. Michael Braum, ''Berliner Wohnquartiere: ein Führer durch 70 Siedlungen'', 3rd ed. Berlin: Reimer, 2003, ISBN 9783496012603, (p. 352 ) 〕 according to different interpretations of the inscription over the cellar entrance. It was named for the nut tree which formerly stood outside it. It was one of the oldest remaining drinking establishments in the city. It was popular with tourists and had been frequented and depicted by artists such as Heinrich Zille and Otto Nagel. Zum Nußbaum figured prominently in an episode during the political battle for Berlin in 1929, when Horst Wessel and his SA troop faced down a crowd of Communist supporters and proclaimed the area free of the "Red Menace."〔''Horst Wessel - Leben und Sterben'', Potsdam, 1933〕 The inn was destroyed during an Allied Forces air-raid in 1943, along with most of the surrounding area. It was recreated in 1987 in the nearby Nikolaiviertel as part of the East German creation of a tourist old town there.〔Wieland Giebel, ''Berlin'', tr. Jane Michael-Rushmer and Wendy Reed, Insight Guides, Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1994, ISBN 9780395662762, p. 147 ().〕 It is adjacent to the famous Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas' Church), where Wessel's father Ludwig had served as pastor. ==References==
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